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Earlier in the week, Apple sought to wow the world with news of how it intends to integrate AI into its products. The company’s stock initially slipped but later rebounded strongly. There are plenty of people who were left unimpressed by Apple’s AI presentation though, including yours truly. Women are more likely to be impacted by the changes brought about by AI, according to a new study compiled on behalf of the government. Here’s my breakdown on what the reports reveal.
Amazon, Google and Microsoft have urged the state to allow them to connect directly to solar and wind farms to power their data centres, claiming it would ease pressure on the grid amid ongoing restrictions on new developments in Dublin
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