ChatGPT turns one today ChatGPT is one year old today. The powerful artificial intelligence (AI) tool that has taken the internet by storm was launched on 30 November 2022. Business • 1 hr
Conor McGregor suggests attempt to scapegoat him Mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor has suggested there is an attempt to scapegoat him following criticism of his recent social media posts on immigration. Ireland • 15 hrs
EU study finds 'widespread online hate' on platforms A new report from the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has warned that abusive comments, harassment and incitement to violence are easily slipping through the … Europe • 22 hrs
Irish workers using AI to help ask for promotions More than a quarter of Irish workers have used artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help them ask for a promotion and 20% have used it … Business • 28 Nov
Equinix deal to give businesses quantum computer access Data centre provider Equinix has announced a new partnership which will give Irish businesses access to cutting-edge quantum technology in France. Business • 27 Nov
New domestic violence leave entitlements begin Employers will be required to offer paid leave to workers who are subjected to domestic violence from today. Ireland • 27 Nov
Public sector pay talks adjourned until later this week Talks on a new public sector pay deal involving unions, staff associations and the Government have been adjourned with the sides expected to meet again … Business • 27 Nov
Concern over spread of disinformation on social media Ireland's media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán, said it remains concerned about the spread of violent imagery, hate speech and disinformation on social media platforms following … Business • 24 Nov
Support hub on domestic violence leave for employers A new online support hub has been launched for employers ahead of the introduction of statutory domestic violence leave. Ireland • 24 Nov
Public sector pay talks expected to begin on Monday Talks on a new public sector pay deal involving unions, staff associations and the Government are expected to begin next week. Business • 23 Nov