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Full coverage: AI

Leveraging AI to offset the US dollar’s decline: two lessons from Kerry’s annual results

Kerry Group failed to sparkle in 2025 as it regrouped following the sale of legacy Irish dairy processing, introduced a more aggressive digital transformation programme, and faced a geopolitical challenge different from tariffs.

Thomas Hubert
17th Feb, 2026 - 4 min read

Google’s global affairs boss wants Ireland’s EU presidency to push simplification

The tech giant's chief lobbyist, Kent Walker, was speaking in Dublin on EU tech regulation, Ireland’s role and “short-term pain for long-term gain” with artificial intelligence.

Jonathan Keane
11th Feb, 2026 - 3 min read

Ronan Glynn on anti-obesity medicines, AI and the future of food

We’ve never had more food, more data or more advice about how to be healthy — and yet diet-related illness keeps rising. A new wave of anti-obesity drugs and smart technology may finally be changing the balance.

Ronan Glynn
10th Feb, 2026 - 4 min read

Acquisitions, AI, and agility: Eoin Blacklock on the rise of Ekco

As revenues pass €200 million at the security-first managed services provider, co-founder and CEO Eoin Blacklock reflects on growth, global expansion, and the escalating threat from AI-powered hackers.

Tom Lyons
10th Feb, 2026 - 10 min read

From compliance to insight: How the tax function is being rebuilt for a digital, data-driven age

As AI reshapes how work gets done, the tax function is undergoing a profound shift. Deirdre Hogan, Indirect Tax Partner at EY Ireland explains why data has become the real battleground – and why businesses that hesitate now risk falling behind.

Ian Kehoe
29th Jan, 2026 - 6 min read

From data degrees to fewer doors: How AI is redefining graduate careers

As firms cut headcount and candidates outsource applications to AI, recruiters are grappling with a flood of irrelevant applications and a shrinking pool of genuine entry-level roles.

Paul McArdle
26th Jan, 2026 - 4 min read

What Gráinne Seoige experienced — and what the State failed to do: Rewinding the week that was

Gráinne Seoige’s testimony to the Oireachtas exposes a system that protects so-called “platforms” and perpetrators while leaving victims of AI-generated sexual abuse to fend for themselves.

Ian Kehoe
25th Jan, 2026 - 5 min read

Amid AI sexual imagery scandal, xAI is building out a team in Ireland

Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot has been excoriated over users creating AI-generated sexual abuse content, including depictions of children.

Jonathan Keane
13th Jan, 2026 - 3 min read

A new world order: “The old model for the big consulting companies is disappearing”

James Govan, Ireland CEO for consulting and technology services giant Capgemini, has grown the Irish business by 20% a year. Now he wants to lean into AI and go up against the big beasts.

Alan English
15th Dec, 2025 - 13 min read

AI player Perplexity moves EU rep out of Ireland to Austria

The $20bn AI firm had used an Irish company as a point of contact for EU tech laws on compliance measures such as GDPR, but in recent weeks shifted that function to an Austrian outfit.

Jonathan Keane
3rd Dec, 2025 - 2 min read
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