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Full coverage: artificial intelligence

OpenAI executive who opposed “adult mode” fired for sexual discrimination

The executive, who was accused of sexual discrimination against a male employee, had raised concerns about upcoming launch of erotic content, write Georgia Wells and Sam Schechner, The Wall Street Journal.

The Wall Street Journal.
13th Feb, 2026 - 2 min read

Our gadgets finally speak human, and tech will never be the same

Generative AI makes voice interactions with devices more productive—and a lot less annoying, writes Christopher Mims, The Wall Street Journal.

The Wall Street Journal.
29th Jan, 2026 - 4 min read

How this AI-infused warehouse sorts real Louis Vuitton bags from fakes

The RealReal’s Athena system helps validate goods submitted for resale, cutting down the timeline to list them for sale, writes Jennifer Williams, The Wall Street Journal.

The Wall Street Journal.
22nd Jan, 2026 - 5 min read

Mapping Irish exposure to the “exponential speed and magnitude” of AI disruption

A picture of artificial intelligence’s impact on jobs and its ripples through Ireland’s economic structures, tax base and public policy challenges is emerging from academic research and engagement between officials and business leaders.

Thomas Hubert
12th Nov, 2025 - 15 min read

Ronan McGovern: Would we be better off without this AI bubble?

Bubbles create winners and losers, and artificial intelligence has yet to reveal who they will be. This means it is risky to be involved – but also risky not to be.

Ronan McGovern
29th Oct, 2025 - 4 min read

Mass applications, invisible prompts and deepfake candidates: The dark side of AI-powered recruitment

Artificial intelligence is helping recruiters manage the flow of candidates but is also landing them with larger volumes of CVs, manipulated remote interviews, and outright fraudulent applicants.

Paul McArdle
20th Oct, 2025 - 4 min read

A profound change that makes marketing redundant: Martin Scott’s take on AI

A scientist, entrepreneur, and investor, Scott is sanguine about the positive potential of artificial intelligence but lucid about the disruption under way, including in consumer behaviour.

Paul McArdle
6th Oct, 2025 - 8 min read

Ronan McGovern: As AI works for less, Ireland’s tax system needs re-tooling 

Income taxation disincentivises employment, putting more jobs at risk of being replaced by robots – but AI also offers an opportunity to make hiring pay again.

Ronan McGovern
26th Aug, 2025 - 3 min read

Getting into the seat by Nelly: The fast-changing world of graduate recruitment

Entry-level roles and internships are being reshaped by AI and outsourcing, making soft skills ever more important. Employers, too, have a responsibility in how they nurture future talent.

Paul McArdle
5th Aug, 2025 - 8 min read

Ronan McGovern: How AI is changing entrepreneurship

Artificial intelligence is lowering barriers to entry for entrepreneurs, especially in software start-ups. It is also making the field more competitive, pushing founders to try more business ideas and build their own distribution channels.

Ronan McGovern
9th Jun, 2025 - 4 min read
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