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Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI tug-of-war shows that when the chips are down, money talks

Fears that AI could become concentrated in the hands of just one or two firms, that value profit over safety, have now been realised
  • Charlie Taylor
  • November 26, 2023
Connected Magazine

Cybersecurity players line up more M&A deals

Consolidation is the name of the game right now due in part to the global skills shortage
  • Jonathan Keane
  • November 25, 2023

A Simply Better
Christmas

Delicious recipes by Neven Maguire

Connected Magazine

Tick tock: reacting fast to cyber-attacks

The time organisations’ have to respond to cyber-attacks is getting narrower, reports Jonathan Keane
  • Jonathan Keane
  • November 24, 2023

Eamonn Carey: Subscription costs have gotten too high

Illegal downloads are on the rise due to the greed of companies seeking to increase subscription costs. Maybe it’s time for a rethink, says Eamonn Carey
  • Eamonn Carey
  • November 24, 2023

Getting the balance right between innovation and regulation

Stifling innovation or keeping people safe from out-of-control technology, debate around EU regulation is frequent and forthright. Ian Campbell reports
  • Ian Campbell
  • November 24, 2023
Connected Magazine

How vulnerable is the internet to attacks?

The internet was designed for resilience, but few of us understand how it truly works. Could significant chunks of the whole thing ever simply topple over, asks Jason Walsh
  • Jason Walsh
  • November 23, 2023
Connected Magazine

Can smart buildings get even smarter?

An organisation’s building is expensive, costing the organisation significant sums to run but generating no revenue itself. Deirdre McArdle asks whether companies can make their facilities pay their way
  • Deirdre McArdle
  • November 23, 2023
Artificial Intelligence

Revealed: The Irish AI companies you need to know

AI is all the rage and Ireland is lucky to have plenty of companies building solutions around it. Connected editor Charlie Taylor rounds up the top firms in the space
  • Charlie Taylor
  • November 23, 2023
Connected

Self-driving cars stay stuck in the slow lane

Fully autonomous cars are still some years away, say experts. Alex Meehan looks at the issues causing delays
  • Alex Meehan
  • November 23, 2023
Connected Magazine

Fighting disinformation: the move to restore trust online

The Israel-Hamas war shows just how disinformation can spread online. Alex Meehan looks at those seeking to separate the true from the credibly faked
  • Alex Meehan
  • November 22, 2023
Connected Magazine

Setting the standard for cybersecurity across the EU

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) will put much more responsibility on the financial services sector to step up their cybersecurity
  • Jonathan Keane
  • October 28, 2023
Connected Magazine

Thinking about artificial intelligence

A recent on-stage discussion between Salesforce chief executive Marc Benioff and OpenAI boss Sam Altman suggested subtly differing attitudes to artificial intelligence. Jason Walsh reports from Dreamforce in San Francisco
  • Jason Walsh
  • October 28, 2023

Get the picture: privacy in the smartphone era

Our instincts on what our rights should be are surprisingly out of whack with what the law demands, but privacy advocates say we should become more aware, and protective of, our ‘gateway’ rights
  • Alex Meehan
  • October 27, 2023
Media

Parasite or paragon? Searching for the real story behind Big Tech and the news

Depending which side of the debate you’re on, search engines and social media giants are generously offering tools to help users share what interests them, or are cynically sucking the lifeblood out of journalism to turn a profit. Jonathan Keane reports
  • Jonathan Keane
  • October 27, 2023
Connected Magazine

Will today’s tech titans survive?

The sorry tale of Nokia is a warning to other companies that resting on your laurels is not a good idea in tech. Alex Meehan reports
  • Alex Meehan
  • October 26, 2023
Connected Magazine

Big Apple beckons for Irish tech start-ups

An event held recently in Manhattan is intended to help start-ups prosper in the US. Connected editor Charlie Taylor reports from NYC
  • Charlie Taylor
  • October 26, 2023
Connected Magazine

The pitfalls of pay-as-you-go IT services

Organisations can subscribe to almost anything as a service in the cloud, but it comes with risks as well as rewards. Ian Campbell investigates
  • Ian Campbell
  • October 25, 2023
Tech

Techstars Web3-focused accelerator to return to Dublin

Managing director Pete Townsend calls for Irish start-ups in the space to apply to join the programme
  • Charlie Taylor
  • September 25, 2023
Connected Magazine

Free-for-all melody database should be music to the ears of songwriters

Damien Riehl and Noah Rubin generated and saved every possible tune ever made to a hard drive
  • Alex Meehan
  • September 24, 2023
Connected Magazine

Start-up valuations continue to drop amid tech downturn

Ireland on the slide when it comes to valuations for tech start-ups
  • Jonathan Keane
  • September 24, 2023

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