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It’s long been assumed that low-level software developers are set to be in the first wave of professions to be made redundant by artificial intelligence. But three years since the advent of AI in the workplace, it appears that AI coding tools are still finding even basic software development to be a struggle. Researchers at Canada’s University of Waterloo questioning “how [&hellip
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Elon Musk has significantly stepped up his legal offensive against OpenAI and its key partner Microsoft. In a recent amendment to his ongoing lawsuit, the boss of Tesla and SpaceX is bluntly demanding the departure of CEO Sam Altman and president Greg Brockman. Musk argues that the company has flagrantly betrayed its original non-profit mission [&hellip
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Meta on Wednesday released an artificial intelligence model, Muse Spark, it touts as smarter and faster than what it offered before shaking up its Superintelligence Labs unit. “Over the last nine months, Meta Superintelligence Labs rebuilt our AI stack from the ground up,” the tech titan said in a blog post. Muse Spark succeeds Llama 4, released by the Silicon [&hellip
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Social media use is down, with new research finding just half of users are now actively posting online, while a majority are likely to believe being online is more of a risk than an opportunity. The report by Britain’s telecoms regulator Ofcom, found that social media account use remained more or less flat – and [&hellip
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I think I’ll have to coin a term for what we’re seeing more of in online communities like Reddit. When AI slop is pervasive enough that it is degrading the experience of users on these platforms it seems to have progressed beyond AI slop and become full on ‘generative smog’, if you will. Here’s the [&hellip
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Anthropic on Tuesday said its yet-to-be-released artificial intelligence model, Claude Mythos, has proven keenly adept at exposing software weaknesses. Mythos has laid bare thousands of vulnerabilities in commonly used applications for which no patch or fix existed, prompting the San Francisco-based AI start-up to form an alliance with cyber security specialists to bolster defenses against [&hellip
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Rethink Ireland has launched a €1.75 million national initiative to help close the growing AI literacy and adoption gap in Ireland’s nonprofit sector, supporting organisations to build practical skills to apply artificial intelligence in their day-to-day work. Funded by Google.org with match funding by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, the [&hellip
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US-based Paladin EnviroTech has acquired ICT, Ireland’s first R2-certified IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) provider. The deal brings Paladin’s total investment to €60 million across multiple acquisitions in the past nine months, reflecting its ambition to meet international ITAD and critical materials recycling demand. Founded in 2003, ICT processes more than 2,000 tons of end-of-life electronics [&hellip
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Prove has announced plans to invest more than $5 million in its Irish operation, leading to the creation of 50 jobs. Since establishing operations in Ireland in 2022, Prove has rapidly scaled its Dublin presence, growing local headcount by 50% in the past six months alone. Over the past year, teams based in Ireland have [&hellip
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China is developing a space-based solar power station called Zhuri, or Sun Chase, which has potential for both civilian and military applications. Led by Prof Duan Baoyan of Xidian University, the project recently unveiled a modernised design that showcases extensive capabilities going beyond simple energy transmission. The system will be able to carry out tasks [&hellip
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