The country is one of the last in the EU to become a CERN member, applying to join only in 2023. Read more: Ireland finally accepted into CERN as an associate member
The hardware start-up is immediately discontinuing its poorly reviewed product, with devices expected to cease functioning by the end of the month. Read more: HP to acquire much of Humane’s assets, as AI Pin is dropped
Nearly 20 former OpenAI employees have joined Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab. Read more: Ex-OpenAI CTO Mira Murati launches AI start-up
Shivani Shah discusses how digital twins are often misunderstood and the potential to aid industrial sites in the move towards sustainability. Read more: Digital twins and transitioning to a greener, safer industrial sector
As organisations implement AI tools into the workplace, employees are not as likely to be replaced by the technology as they might think. Read more: Think you might be replaced by AI? Think again
We speak to clients and investors about what this raise means to them, to Harvey, and the market Legal generative AI original Harvey last week announced a long-rumoured $300m Series […] The post Comment: Harvey’s $300m raise – You cannot ignore the speed of adoption appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
Under the proposed rules, grid operators EirGrid and ESB Networks will also have to perform ‘market sounding exercises’. Read more: New CRU rules force data centres to supply power to Ireland’s grid
The start-up is currently raising €3m in a seed funding round. Read more: LirOptic’s new tech brings cameras into sharper focus
Catfishing is the new ghosting, so how can organisations protect themselves against what may be an unknowable foe? Read more: Don’t take the bait when it comes to career catfishing
Walker Morris has appointed Laura Pilkington as its innovation lead; the first role of its kind for the UK top 100 law firm. Pilkington’s hire follows the recent appointment of […] The post Walker Morris appoints first-time innovation lead appeared first on Legal IT Insider.