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  • Brian O'Donovan RTÉ Work & Technology Correspondent

    Brian O'Donovan

    Work & Technology Correspondent

    The AI Economy Ireland 2026 report found that mid-sized organisations are gaining up to 1,000 hours a month

    AI saving businesses up to 1,000 hours a month - report

    New research from Trinity College Dublin and Microsoft Ireland has found that the use of artificial intelligence is freeing up time for companies.

    Business • 16 hrs
    Asian businesswoman analyzing financial stock trading data on smartphone with virtual reality artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Stock exchange market trading board in background. Innovative mobile trading concept. Smart banking with technology

    AI saving businesses up to 1,000 hours a month - report

    New research from Trinity College Dublin and Microsoft Ireland has found that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is freeing up time for companies.

    Business • 16 hrs
    The logo of the American company Oracle appears on a smartphone screen in front of a computer screen displaying the company logo in Creteil, France, on March 10, 2026, as the technology giant announces its third-quarter financial results. (Photo by Samuel

    Fears for 150 Irish-based jobs at Oracle

    The Government has been informed of plans by cloud computing firm Oracle to cut jobs in Ireland.

    Business • 18 hrs
    Jack Chambers speaks ahead of a Government Trade Forum

    Public Expenditure Minister to meet with tech firms in US

    Public Expenditure Jack Chambers is to meet with the some of the world's biggest tech and AI companies as part of an official visit to San Francisco which begins today.

    Business • 29 Apr
    Jack Chambers speaking to the media in The Courtyard at Government Buildings

    Chambers to meet with tech leaders in San Francisco

    Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers met some of the world's biggest tech and AI companies as part of an official visit to San Francisco which began today.

    Politics • 12 hrs
    Cyber investigators from the FBI and the US Naval Criminal Investigative Service were among those attending the event (stock image)

    Conference hears AI is 'supercharging' cyberattacks

    A global cybersecurity conference in Dublin has heard how AI is supercharging cyber attacks to the point where hackers can disrupt an organisation in less than 30 seconds.

    Science and Technology • 19 hrs
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    SIPTU discusses future of public service broadcasting

    SIPTU has begun its seminar to launch a discussion paper on the future of public service broadcasting.

    Ireland • 19 hrs
    The NESC report highlights the need for AI systems to be safe, ethical and trustworthy

    Govt urged to minimise risks of artificial intelligence

    The Government is being urged to put the right foundations in place as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly embedded across public services, workplaces and everyday life.

    Ireland • 28 Apr
    Covalen workers striking in December

    Covalen informs Government of threatened job cuts

    Outsourcing firm Covalen, which provides services to social media giant Meta, has informed the Government of plans to potentially cut hundreds of jobs.

    Business • 28 Apr
    Photo: L-R GEC's Niamh Collins, Centre Director, and David Varian, Chairman with Warren Cray, Head of Enterprise, Local Enterprise Office, Dublin City

    GEC start-ups made €140m in revenues last year

    Start-up companies supported by the Guinness Enterprise Centre, including graduate and current resident companies, have generated €2.5 billion in revenues over the last 25 years.

    Ireland • 28 Apr
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