News outlets fighting the lawsuit claim that OpenAI is destroying output logs. Read more: OpenAI appeals data retention order in NYT copyright lawsuit
The medtech designs and develops catheters for minimally invasive medicine. Read more: ICS Medical Devices to create 72 new jobs at Galway facility
‘There were some great ideas shared,’ said Shona McManus, co-chair of The Mill, of the latest event on Enterprise Ireland’s tour of the provinces. Read more: The Mill in Drogheda hosts Enterprise Ireland’s Founders Listening Tour
The collaboration will enable xWave to deploy CDS, the company’s novel clinical decision support tool. Read more: xWave Technologies partnering with NHS Trusts to lower patient wait times
Solidroad is part of the winter 2025 cohort at Y Combinator, a Silicon Valley start-up accelerator. Read more: Dublin-founded Y Combinator start-up Solidroad picks up $6.5m
‘Every voice matters’ said Research Ireland’s Celine Fitzgerald, as attendees gathered at the Aviva to discuss the future of Ireland’s research sector. Read more: Hundreds attend first-ever Research Ireland Forum in Dublin
We all need to stop now and then to take stock of our professional life and see if we are still on the right track. Read more: Is micro-retirement the break you need to recharge your career?
A decentralised ‘Internet of Agents’ can provide an alternative to the Big Tech view of our AI-driven future, argues Dr Richard Blythman, co-founder of Naptha.AI. Read more: Can agentic AI pave the way for a new type of internet?
Do you think you would be receptive to having an AI co-worker? Read more: Too much too soon: Are we ready for AI employees?
The study highlights that efforts to control antibiotic usage are paying off. Read more: UL study finds strong progress against superbugs in Ireland