Radio Facebook’s latest attempt to make VR happen and Space Week previewed A new Oculus Go and a local view of the stars 29 Sep
Life OpenAI takes on Midjourney with Dall-E 3 image generation enhanced by ChatGPT As AI images become more lifelike, OpenAI claims it is working to curb misuse 21 Sep
Blogs AI and the power of nightmares Billy MacInnes argues that there's no magic in ChatGPT's hallucination problem 15 Sep
Life OpenAI chief: Hallucinations are part of the “magic” of generative AI Altman says there is value to be had in errors 13 Sep
Blogs A proportionate response to downsizing Getting the size of your IT team right is as much about skills as getting bums on seats, says Billy MacInnes 31 Aug
Radio The tech that drives us mad Dissecting the things that looked like good ideas at the time 25 Aug
Trade AI chips revenue to reach $53bn in 2023, Gartner predicts Demand for customised AI hardware is driving huge growth in the market 23 Aug
Life ChatGPT gives wrong answers to programming questions more than 50% of the time Some developers may be placing too much faith in generative AI, experts warn 9 Aug
Pro Almost one in 10 people use ChatGPT for work purposes New data shows that one in five adults have used the AI tool 31 Jul
Life Geotab brings generative AI to vehicle performance tracking Project G will provide insights on vehicle performance and efficiency 26 Jul
Blogs Opening to door to AI in Europe European developers have a different attitude to AI. This has probably come about by accident, but it is no bad thing, says Jason Walsh 21 Jul
Radio An expert view of artificial intelligence from Adapt Radio Exploring what AI is and how it actually works 21 Jul
Blogs How open will the AI future really be? Jason Walsh wonders if AI will break the Internet oligopoly or create a new one 7 Jul
Insights Majority of IT pros have not tried ChatGPT Interim TechBeat, Agile Networks survey finds widespread scepticism of generative AI 4 Jul
Life CeADAR AI news portal adds personalised content by industry sectors and media type Platform adds dedicated US and UK channels to meet demand 3 Jul
Blogs CEOs’ AI fixation an example of ‘shiny object syndrome’ Execs are bullish on AI but aren't too concerned about the consequences of using it, says Billy MacInnes 30 Jun
Radio UCD Professional Academy’s Mark James on AI literacy A packed week of news and what it means to the 'AI literate' 23 Jun
Radio WWDC: The fallout and Dr Susan Leavy on ethical AI A new view of extended reality with the Vision Pro, and how to make AI better 9 Jun
Radio Previewing WWDC and Jennifer Cox on knowing your worth Why the end of the world is not nigh, and more from the news desk 2 Jun
Trade Qualtrics opens EMEA headquarters in Dublin Experience management firm moves to new EMEA HQ 31 May
Radio The EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act explained with Brian McElligott of Mason Hayes & Curran Europe puts consumers first as ChatGPT threatens to take over the world 19 May
Radio Google I/O reviewed and Michael O’Hara on Techies Go Green From better e-mail to foldable phones, all with an eye on sustainability 12 May
Radio More Twitter drama and Geoff White on digital identities A user by any other name would smell as sweet... 5 May
Life CeADAR explores AI solutions to protect Ireland’s peatlands AI2Peat Project is a collaboration between CeADAR, the National Parks and Wildlife Service and iCRAG 17 Apr
Radio Virgin Orbit crashes to Earth How AI is changing networks and the New York Times pushes back against Twitter 11 Apr
Blogs ChatGPT errors prove it doesn’t have ‘all the answers’ Some tech bros are about to get a lesson in defamation law 6 Apr
Pro Intel targets AI hardware dominance by 2025 The chip giant's diverse range of CPUs, GPUs, and AI accelerators complement its commitment to an open AI ecosystem 3 Apr
Life Dublin Simon Community Ireland’s first brand film made with AI Film entitled ‘Unfair City’ will be used to highlight the growing inequality of homelessness 23 Mar
Life Companies struggling to keep up with the pace of advances in AI Lighthouse Projects Programme creates resources for identifying and implementing emerging technologies 6 Mar
Radio Windows 11 upgrades and Maryrose Lyons on what to ask ChatGPT Some new tricks from Redmond and why getting the best out of AI is all about figuring the best questions to ask 3 Mar
Blogs PL-AI time asks real questions of audiences Games are fun, but interactivity is the opposite of art, says Jason Walsh 3 Mar
Life AI tools to identify influencer posts in breach of advertising code Only one in 10 people have trust in what influencers post on social media 1 Mar
Radio Threadjacking, portraits too good to be true and UN AI advisor Neil Sahota A master inventor gives his view on artificial intelligence 24 Feb
Pro Belfast to house new ‘Cyber-AI Hub’ following £18.9m government investment The new hub will support the development of AI-enabled security tools and products 23 Feb
Blogs The language model battle reignites old animosities Finally something tangible has come out of the sudden AI growth spurt: a good old-fashioned business war, says Jason Walsh 10 Feb
Blogs AI will accelerate the ‘kippleisation’ of the Internet Artificial intelligence is still stupid. Unfortunately it may not matter, writes Jason Walsh 1 Feb
Radio AI and the science of ageing with Nuritas’ Robert Radford The limits of ChatGPT explored and how we can use AI to find a way to live longer 27 Jan
Blogs Battle lines drawn for AI art court battle A new lawsuit against AI-generated art is only the start of the battle, says Jason Walsh 20 Jan
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