Blogs Leaders, leaders everywhere, and not a destination between them Billy MacInnes says grand plans for digital infrastructure spending are nice, but to what end? 1 May
Blogs Vibe coding killed PocketOS’s database, not the AI Marie Boran asks which bit of 'human in the loop' is so hard for companies to grasp 30 Apr
Blogs Three years into the GenAI era: Where are we now? New research from Stanford confirms AI is super smart, prone to error and mostly perplexing, says Marie Boran 24 Apr
Blogs AI skills demand a deeper educational foundation Workplace artificial intelligence training won’t help us understand what we are doing, writes Jason Walsh 24 Apr
Blogs It’s tough being a CEO, being ‘next’ can be worse Jobs was a visionary. Cook was low-key. Billy MacInnes wonders what qualities John Ternus will bring to make his time as Apple CEO noteworthy 23 Apr
Blogs This is Europe’s chance to stop being a tech passenger A small French government outfit is dumping US tech. Jason Walsh suspects this is the start of a continental trend 17 Apr
Blogs AI’s ‘maternal instinct’ reveals a narrow view of gender roles held by privileged men We don't need a dated view of motherhood from artificial intelligence, we need governance and accountability, says Marie Boran 17 Apr
Blogs The employment funnel from FPS to FAA is surprisingly strong The US government is betting gamers will revel in the opportunity to make sure things do not blow up. Billy MacInnes is unconvinced 16 Apr
Blogs AI, CPD and the Minimum Viable Human The jobs market is full of talent, says Niall Kitson, and employers want to see as little of it as possible 14 Apr
Blogs Corporate? Retreat! Putting a sedentary staff through special forces training isn't a great way to build team spirit, says Billy MacInnes 10 Apr
Blogs The scroll is over As the world grows more chaotic, people are retreating from social media. New research explains the numbers but the reasons run deeper, says Jason... 9 Apr
Blogs Forget AI slop. We’re entering our generative smog era Inauthentic content is eroding the fabric of online communities, warns Marie Boran 8 Apr
Blogs Computer says ‘yes’ Sloppy AI use allows us to be told what we want to hear, which is a worry in the workplace, says Jason Walsh 7 Apr
Blogs Oracle’s lack of empathy was not a wise choice Mass firings by e-mail attributed to anonymous executives is how we do HR now. Billy MacInnes is unimpressed 2 Apr
Blogs Anthropic didn’t lose the model. It lost the moat The recent Claud Code leak wasn't a breach but it was a valuable lesson, says Marie Boran 2 Apr
Blogs So yes, AI is coming for your job Job losses at Big Tech aren't about efficiency, they're about finding the money to bet on artificial intelligence, says Niall Kitson 2 Apr
Blogs Arm to compete with own customers after launching AI chip The British chip designer’s move into AI CPU production is either a sign of strategic maturity or something more troubling, writes Jason Walsh 27 Mar
Blogs Global conflict could make remote work a necessity again The conflict in the Middle East is challenging working models in a way not seen since the pandemic, says Billy MacInnes 26 Mar
Blogs The robot didn’t go rogue. We just forgot to build a big red button Robots may bring some chaos but it's still humans bringing the drama, says Marie Boran 24 Mar
Blogs Broadcom vs. Brussels shows what sovereignty actually means A US chip giant has restructured the European cloud market by flipping a licensing switch. Brussels is still assessing the paperwork, says Jason Walsh 20 Mar
Blogs AI agents aren’t going rogue, they’re just bad at following instructions Marie Boran says we should focus on guardrails over dystopian narratives 20 Mar
Blogs It’s not failure, it’s an investment in the future The most important skill you can learn from any AI project is how to insulate yourself from its consequences, says Billy MacInnes 19 Mar
Blogs The software that ate itself AI is dismantling the business model that made many tech jobs possible in the first place, writes Jason Walsh 13 Mar
Blogs How ‘UK & Ireland’ became ‘UK & Ignore’ Ireland has been a good European but that means little when the market sees you as a footnote, says Billy MacInnes 13 Mar
Blogs ‘AI-sexual’ isn’t a new identity. It’s a marketing funnel Whether pure hype or the real thing, AI-lationships are inherently predatory, warns Marie Boran 10 Mar
Blogs Confusion persists over right to remote work The Government is struggling to get the message out that asking is not the same as getting, says Deirdre McArdle 9 Mar
Blogs Dressed to fail Demand for wearable tech is close to zero, but the industry’s ambition to wire us all up never seems to wear thin, writes Jason Walsh 6 Mar
Blogs Oh, the humanity! Automation can handle many things people can but deciding what is a tricky business for the channel, says Billy MacInnes 5 Mar
Blogs Fame as a weapon: The deepfakes behind #HollywoodAgainstZelenskyy A viral campaign with a Russian doll structure is highlighting the dangers of synthetic media and manufactured outrage, says Marie Boran 3 Mar
Blogs The EU wants to fight disinformation. We should ask why some people prefer it The new European Centre for Democratic Resilience has the right intentions but the wrong messaging, says Jason Walsh 2 Mar
Blogs AI’s RAM raid to drive demand for reconditioned PCs If new equipment is declining in quality and increasing in price, it's time to consider the second-life marketplace, says Billy MacInnes 27 Feb
Blogs Your phone is about to become your ID. Ireland isn’t ready for the identity attack surface The incoming EU Digital Wallet will be both convenient and a tempting target, warns Marie Boran 24 Feb
Blogs SaaSpocalypse now What started out as a cost saving exercise is turning into a battle against technical debt, says Jason Walsh 20 Feb
Blogs Terms and conditions apply, but maybe not the ones you originally accepted Turbulence in the price of electronics is putting partners in a tight spot, says Billy MacInnes 19 Feb
Blogs Software sell-off proves Wall Street hasn’t grasped difference between craft and output The SaaS versus AI battle is on and the market is confused, writes Jason Walsh 13 Feb
Blogs If the US is standing up to social media then we need to talk content as well as algorithms Billy MacInnes wonders what a lawsuit against Meta and Google will achieve beyond confirming what we already know 13 Feb
Blogs Ireland can regulate AI now, and that’s the easy part The AI Office will create real legal machinery to oversee artificial intelligence. The question is whether anyone can read what's inside the black... 6 Feb
Blogs Even when it’s not about data centres, it’s about data centres A Supreme Court decision has exposed a refusal by two state agencies to address sustainability targets, writes Billy MacInnes 5 Feb
Blogs The AI boom’s infrastructure problem: servers are not cables The dotcom crash left behind patient, passive infrastructure that eventually proved its worth. A correction in AI-driven data centre spending would... 30 Jan
Blogs Arts Council dramedy should force public sector to get its act together It shouldn't take more than €5m to learn the value of sound project management, says Billy MacInnes 30 Jan
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