London-based GP Eugene O'Connor has been awarded compensation after winning an unfair dismissals claim against the would-be unicorn that collapsed into liquidation last year.
The meteoric growth of OpenAI’s Dublin office shows that multinationals are still very happy to come to Ireland to do business, pay (less) tax, and face regulators.
Workers laid off by other US multinationals and senior tech figures are flocking to artificial intelligence’s rising star as it builds its Irish office to grow sales and face EU regulation. It already employs over 50 in an office on St Stephen's Green.
Sam Altman and much of the OpenAI team are decamping to Microsoft, where they'll pursue their goal of Artificial General Intelligence. Should we be worried?
RecFest USA is a modern concept in conferencing combining the traditional recruitment seminars with a good old-fashioned festival, complete with foods trucks. It is also the platform for a serious examination of the international recruitment industry and the challenges it faces.
Alan Moore has been a tax official, a tax adviser, a tax educator, a tax writer, and now, at a time when most people of his age are retiring, an entrepreneur. He talks about tax scams, raising funds, and the future of accountancy.
Trying to beat the market is often a fool’s errand. AI can help sift through existing data like never before, but the real challenge remains to distinguish between signal and noise.
AI such as GPT-4 will enable cheaper, more ambitious movie special effects, says Framestore’s William Sargent. He sees this as another step in the evolving world of knowledge-based jobs.
ChatGPT can be used to instantly craft dating profiles, questions, compliments, love poems, even apologies. People can appear more empathetic than they really are.
Altada’s Allan Beechinor and Niamh Parker address the controversies and the future of the hotly tipped artificial intelligence start-up. But what is really going on?
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