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Full coverage: AI

Outmin wants to revolutionise bookkeeping. Its founders explain how

With €4m in fresh funding, a former PwC chief on board, and a growing list of accountancy firms as clients, the Dublin-based start-up believes it’s built the infrastructure to make human-led bookkeeping obsolete.

Ian Kehoe
28th May, 2025 - 6 min read

Paul McArdle: Get with the programme – Why Shopify’s mandatory AI use policy is a game changer

The e-commerce company has become the first major employer to tell its staff that they must use artificial intelligence tools in their everyday work. Will others follow suit and what impact will it have on workers?

Paul McArdle
26th May, 2025 - 8 min read

Ronan McGovern: How regulating AI too early risks freezing the EU in the past

European policy on artificial intelligence is preemptive, limiting entrepreneurs’ access to the latest technology. Sometimes it’s best to wait just a little and see how society responds to innovation.

Ronan McGovern
8th May, 2025 - 5 min read

Elon Musk’s xAI has set up a base in Ireland

The billionaire owner of X has established an Irish entity for his artificial intelligence company with one of his key lieutenants listed as director.

Jonathan Keane
9th Apr, 2025 - 2 min read

“Not just a set of interesting science fair projects”: Demystifying AI’s risks and opportunities

Microsoft recently hosted its AI Tour Dublin, helping companies to gameplan their strategies for Copilots and agents.

Jonathan Keane
27th Mar, 2025 - 9 min read

Friend-shoring and transatlantic tensions: A US view of trade, tech and security

Glenn Tiffert of the Hoover Institution wants to maintain US-Europe links on critical tech like chips and AI. As the Taoiseach heads to the White House, the geopolitical insider also highlights generations of Irish-American human relationships and affinity.

Jonathan Keane
12th Mar, 2025 - 6 min read

“Gen Z are obsessed with 1990s YouTube videos. Why? People are talking to each other”

Mark Curtis, the head of innovation at Accenture Song, speaks to The Currency about the fundamental shifts taking place in society and the growing desire to have real-life experiences away from smartphone screens.

Michael Cogley
7th Mar, 2025 - 11 min read

Paul McArdle: I am embracing AI, but I will hold onto the phone for a while longer

AI makes many tasks easier and quicker, but there is a big caveat: I cannot trust it implicitly.

Paul McArdle
24th Feb, 2025 - 5 min read

From Russian shadow fleets to the “on-orbit economy”: Ubotica’s pitch for AI and space

Ubotica’s tech is used in satellites to gather and process imagery using AI. The Irish company is pitching its products for better maritime surveillance and a growing space economy.

Jonathan Keane
20th Feb, 2025 - 8 min read

The Trump effect: Europe’s AI stance is shifting from protection to competition

The Paris AI Action Summit saw lots of talk but the words of one JD Vance are all anyone’s thinking about. For better or worse.

Jonathan Keane
14th Feb, 2025 - 4 min read
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