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EU Warns TikTok Over Child Safety Risks as DSA Probe Deepens

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TikTok faces possible EU fines after regulators raised concerns over child safety, privacy defaults and youth content recommendations.

The Big AI Myth: Why the Machines Still Depend on Us

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AI may not be artificial at all, but a vast human collaboration. Here’s why that idea matters for trust, regulation and Ireland’s tech future.

When AI ‘Goes Rogue’: What Really Happened in the OpenAI–Hugging Face...

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A closer look at the OpenAI–Hugging Face security scare and why the real risk is poor safeguards, not sci-fi rogue AI.

Samsung Eyes Major Bet on Mistral as European AI Race Heats...

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Samsung is reportedly in talks to back Mistral at a €20bn valuation, highlighting Europe’s push for AI scale, infrastructure and autonomy.

Intel Shares Jump as Chip Giant Deepens Cuts and Reshapes Data...

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Intel shares surged after new layoffs and a data centre reshuffle, even as the chipmaker doubles down on a major Ireland investment.

When Human Sign-Off Stops Meaning Real Oversight in AI-Led Layoffs

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A Meta lawsuit raises a bigger issue for employers: when AI shapes layoffs, is human approval still real or just a formality?

When Supply Shocks Hit IT Projects, Channel Loyalty Comes Second

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Supply chain pressure is pushing IT partners to switch vendors, redesign projects, and put customer delivery ahead of supplier loyalty.

Databricks Targets Bigger AI Push With New Funding at $188bn Valuation

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Databricks has opened a strategic funding round at a $188bn valuation, signalling a bigger push into enterprise AI and data infrastructure.

Google Staff Push Back as Layoff Anxiety Grows in the AI...

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Thousands of Google employees are seeking stronger layoff protections as AI investment reshapes workforce decisions across tech.

AI Sovereignty Race Will Stay Uneven Through 2030, New Forecast Finds

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Forrester says global tech sovereignty will improve only slightly by 2030, with the US and China set to remain firmly ahead.

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