Magnific CEO Joaquín Cuenca on deepfakes, copyright, creativity and the rise of the no-collar economy
Like the weight-loss drug, AI has moved from niche cur...
The past year has changed legal practice in a way few of us are prepared to admit. Clients who could barely assemble a cohesive sentence now arrive with polishe...
As procurement leaders prepare to gather at the World Procurement Congress 2026, one thing feels markedly different from previous years: the conversation has moved beyond digital transformation theory and into practical implementation.
For much of t...
A new report by Greenhouse, the leading hiring platform, reveals that AI interviews are becoming mainstream in Ireland, but the first wave has failed on transpa...
AI is not running in the cloud. It is running on infrastructure, and that infrastructure has a cost. Nobody talks about what it costs to think at scale. That si...
For years, global supply chains were built on a simple premise: efficiency above all else. Companies stretched operations across continents, optimised for cost, and relied on predictability. That model held, until it didn’t.
Today, geopolitical inst...
Guest post by David Stokes, an advisor at Quant, a pioneer in Agentic AI,
AI Adoption Is Not a Technology Decision
For all the noise - and headline-grabbing ...
At trial, I watch for small fractures in composure. A tremor at the corner of the mouth. A tightening around the eyes when a document is handed up. A shift in b...
For much of the past two decades, procurement has operated in a paradox. It has been entrusted with safeguarding enterprise spend, mitigating supplier risk, and protecting margins, yet it has often been denied the strategic latitude afforded to reven...