This week, we have the scoop on Samsung's thinnest-ever smartphone which delivers the same powerhouse camera as the Ultra but in a dramatically slimmer package. Is extreme thinness the future, or just a gimmick?
We continue to monitor big tech's stealth layoff strategy where Microsoft's "performance improvement plans" are actually targeting 6,000 jobs and what this means for your career. Plus the EU could be causing an online advertising earthquake by outlawing how cookies work.
With our guest, we dive into a fascinating conversation about how creative industries might actually learn to embrace AI rather than fear it. Dr Martin Clancy tells us more about project AI:OK
If you want to know more about AI:OK their website is ai-ok.org
You can also reserve free tickets for Martin’s event at the NCH entitled “Let's make AI:OK for music and the creative sector” at https://www.nch.ie/all-events-listing/dr-martin-clancy-may25/
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