The recent survey found that 4 in 5 companies have faced challenges attracting staff for in-person work. Read more: Ireland good for fintech but geopolitical tensions present risks – survey
In a brand new Silicon Republic series, Jonathan McCrea looks beyond the headlines at how AI is transforming business, work, education and research. This week he takes on AI in higher education. Read more: Opinion: Leadership needed as AI and education at a crossroads
The Commission closed a separate investigation into Apple after the tech giant updated its services. Read more: Apple and Meta first to receive penalties under EU DMA
The European Commission is inviting all stakeholders to offer their input ahead of the drafting of upcoming guidelines on general-purpose AI in the AI Act Read more: Commission: Have your say on EU rules for GPAI models
The new building will develop and manufacture medical device components for use in the vascular, dental, orthopaedic, urology and general surgery clinical fields. Read more: Galway Biomedical opens new design and manufacturing facility
Publishing giants Politico, Vox, Wired and Vanity Fair have also signed similar deals with the ChatGPT maker. Read more: Washington Post and OpenAI ink content-sharing deal
The body has called for Meta to emphasise greater transparency, consistency and fairness in its approach to content moderation. Read more: Meta asked to clarify hateful conduct policies by Oversight Board
Less than a year ago, the company laid off 15,000 employees in a bid to reduce its spending. Read more: Report: Intel to lay off more than 21,000 employees
Marks and Spencer Group has notified the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and its customers of a cyber incident in recent days that has affected its click and collect service Read more: M&S informs London Stock Exchange, customers of cyber incident
AI makes healthcare more economical, says Dr David Shusterman, supporting the tech in day-to-day medicine. Read more: Pro-AI doctor on why tech is needed in medicine