Founded earlier this year, this start-up wants to use AI to ‘redefine what customer service can be’. Read more: Momntum: Adaptable AI for improved customer service
In what ways might a STEM PhD be the logical next step in your career? Read more: Should you consider undertaking a STEM PhD?
I visited Equal1’s office in UCD to take a look at Ireland’s first quantum computer in person. Read more: Bell-1 by Equal1: An inside look at Ireland’s first quantum computer
The world of research and the factors that affect it can change like the weather, so what trends are impacting the sector this year? Read more: What are some of the research career trends for 2025
The history of the wheel is one of many quiet revolutions, says Dr Kai A James from Georgia Institute of Technology. Read more: ‘A circuitous path’: How the wheel was invented
Perplexity responds that the BBC lacks a fundamental understanding of tech and IP law. Read more: BBC threatens Perplexity with lawsuit over AI content scraping
Some are reporting this as a roadblock for Tesla but it may be a welcome reprieve that allows a little more development time before launch. Read more: Texas lawmakers offer Tesla an out on June robotaxi launch
Meta said it will use user location, language and data from Instagram and Facebook to tailor ads on WhatsApp. Read more: No WhatsApp ads in EU until 2026, DPC says
Noesis’ Ricardo Batista discusses progress, challenges and why you need to know your team to get the best out of them. Read more: Why managers need to give their teams ownership, not just tasks
Armando Franco discusses the rise of vibe coding and how it is redefining expectations in the software space. Read more: Is vibe coding a death knell for traditional software development roles?