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Professor Sandra Wachter

Artificial intelligence warning over human extinction labelled ‘publicity stunt’

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Therapist develops secret app to help abuse victims

A robot designed by Engineers Arts and called Ameca

Humanoid robots best suited for interaction and not chores, says robotics pioneer

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Artificial intelligence warning over human extinction – all you need to know

A woman’s hand pressing a laptop keyboard

‘I feel lost’ – AI pioneer speaks out as experts warn it could wipe out humanity

Tanaiste and Minister for Defence Micheal Martin

Cabinet approves Irish involvement in cyber-threat network

Considerations about trust and ethics in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have come too late in the process

Trust and ethics considerations ‘have come too late’ on AI technology

OpenAI boss Sam Altman

Mitigating ‘extinction’ from AI should be ‘global priority’, experts say

Designer Nicoleta Ogledean

Mobile phone app created to help children overcome lazy eye

Mobile phone

Study to examine how social media and other technology affects mental health

Left to right, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in March

Aukus ‘looks to drive AI into military capabilities after world firsts at trial’

Student using laptop in classroom

Understanding AI ‘should be part of teacher training courses’

Bacari-Bronze O’Garro court case

Teenager given criminal behaviour order apologises after TikTok ‘prank’

London Defence Conference

Sunak and AI leaders discuss ‘existential threats’ and disinformation fears

Bacari-Bronze O’Garro at Thames Magistrates’ Court

Teenager given criminal behaviour order after entering home for TikTok ‘prank’

Meta in Dublin

Meta Ireland to cut about 490 jobs

Gert-Jan Oskam

New brain technology helps paralysed man with severe spine injury walk again

Video gaming

Male characters in role-playing video games ‘speak twice as much as females’