Tag: Ireland Tech
EU Warns TikTok Over Child Safety Risks as DSA Probe Deepens
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
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...
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...
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...
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
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
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
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...
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
Forrester says global tech sovereignty will improve only slightly by 2030, with the US and China set to remain firmly ahead.




