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Legendary Dutch Blockchain Week finally got a matching venue this year. Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff ArenA needs no introduction – home of the legendary AJAX Football Team, European Cup/Champions League in 1971, 1972, 1973, 1995, UEFA Cup in 1992 and the Cup Winners’ Cup in 1987. A serious upgrade from previous years and a clear statement […]
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Techdirt: In 2022, due to "evolving licensing agreements" with distributor StudioCanal, German and Austrian users had hundreds of movies disappear from their PS accounts, long after buying them through Sony. Then in 2023, it happened again in America, specifically when Sony ended its licensing agreement with Discovery after the Warner Bros. merger, which, of course, has since been bought by Paramount Skydance. That... Read more ›
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Researchers tracked 105 people six times a day for a week. About two-thirds of what they did was triggered by habit, and nearly nine in ten actions were carried out on autopilot. The surprise wasn't the size of the autopilot — it was how often the automatic thing and the intended thing turned out to be the same. Read more ›
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The U.S. Navy isn't entirely happy with the development timelines of its tech and is looking to speed things up with a new approach to military research. Read more ›
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Kalshi users betting on what President Donald Trump would say during his speeches were reportedly up against tough competition: the president's teleprompter operator. ABC News reports that federal investigators believe Gabriel Perez - Trump's teleprompter operator since 2016 - used inside information to make bets on Kalshi, a major prediction market platform that allows users […] Read more ›
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Brands spent years building creator partnerships around follower counts. Now, they're increasingly after deals they know drive real sales. Read more ›
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Vodafone Ireland, in partnership with the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO), has successfully tested the integration of satellite technology for emergency and public service organisations. Delivered under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the OGCIO, the technology would keep emergency services running during severe weather events or major outages, when mobile networks can be impacted by […] Read more ›
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Ireland secures €10 million investment to launch national gateway to Europe’s AI network New AIF IRL-Antenna initiative will provide Irish businesses, researchers and public sector organisations with direct access to Europe’s leading AI infrastructure, expertise and innovation networks Ireland has secured €10 million in joint European and Irish Government funding to establish the AIF IRL-Antenna, […] Read more ›
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Investment of more than €100 million will double Tyndall’s footprint and strengthen Ireland’s semiconductor and research capabilities During a visit to Tyndall National Institute based at University College Cork (UCC) to mark the commencement of Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Taoiseach Micheál Martin and the Minister for Further and Higher […] Read more ›
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By David Stephen If someone uses a chatbot for research, it means that the chatbot already knows [about] what the person wants to know. If a chatbot knows a lot of the things — of productive and social value — that individuals seek to know, it means that chatbots have begun to exceed human intelligence, just […] Read more ›
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A lot of businesses are overpaying for outdated ways of working, and AI is reshaping their expectations around creative, strategy and operational costs. To find out more about this I spoke to Seamus Begley, founder of creative studio, The Studio of Possible. Seamus talks about ahis background, what the Studio of Possible does, why many […] Read more ›
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HCS, the Irish IT managed services and digital transformation company, has announced the launch of its governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) practice. The practice will protect businesses in Ireland against growing threats such as ransomware, supply chain disruption, and service outages, and support compliance with new and changing industry regulations including NIS2 and DORA. Key […] Read more ›
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Guest post by Michael Kilarney Co-Founder Genghis AI The 2023 idea of “tax AI” is already archaic. A faster search box is not the future of tax advisory. Finding legislation faster is useful. Finding guidance faster is useful. Finding case law faster is useful. But it is not the prize. The prize is completing complex […] Read more ›
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Guest post by Andrew Lopianowski and Mike Pino who are the authors of HumanCorps: Redesigning Organisations for the Wisdom Age (Routledge, July 2026). Combining decades of expertise across human-centred transformation and organisational redesign with deep knowledge in AI, decision intelligence, enterprise learning, and synthetic enablement, they aim to educate on how organisations can evolve for the Wisdom […] Read more ›
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By David Stephen There is a recent feature on Space Daily, Physicist Roger Penrose has spent decades arguing that consciousness isn’t something the brain produces, but that explaining it will require physics we haven’t yet discovered, stating that, “Roger Penrose does not think a computer will ever be conscious, and he does not think a brain running on […] Read more ›
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An early snapshot of a new survey into Ireland’s renewable energy sector points to emerging skills bottlenecks and challenges recruiting experienced talent across parts of the sector. Solar Ireland has partnered with recruitment and HR specialists Collins McNicholas to deliver Ireland’s first Renewable Energy Workforce & Skills Survey, which is currently underway with organisations across […] Read more ›
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