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The Business Post – The risks and rewards of AI playing a larger part in our lives
Whitaker Institute member Dr Anastasia Griva, of the Agile and Open Innovation (LERO) cluster, spoke to the Business Post about the risks and rewards of artificial intelligence.
Irish Examiner – ‘Clear disparities’ in attitudes towards different LGBT+ communities, report finds
A new report into public attitudes towards the LGBT+ community in Ireland, authored by Dr Chris Noone, of the Health and Well-Being cluster, has found that there were clear disparities in attitudes towards different LGBT+ communities. Read more from the Irish Examiner. The report is available to download here.
IPCC – Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
The latest IPCC report, released on 28 February, outlines the risks posed by a changing climate for people, economies and ecosystems around the world. The report cites research by Whitaker Institute member Dr Tom McDermott on the economics of climate change and development. A changing climate is creating new risks and challenges the world over… | Read on »
RTÉ Brainstorm – Can international laws protect civilians in Ukraine?
Whitaker Institute member Prof Ray Murphy, of the Conflict, Humanitarianism and Security cluster, has written a new piece for RTÉ Brainstorm. The article looks at if international law can protect civilians in Ukraine. Can international laws protect civilians in Ukraine? Analysis: There are many international law implications from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, especially those laws… | Read on »
RTÉ Brainstorm – Why are legal costs in Ireland so high?
Whitaker Institute member Dr Rónán Kennedy, cluster leader of Technology and Governance, has written a new article for RTÉ Brainstorm. The piece looks at why legal costs in Ireland are so high. Why are legal costs in Ireland so high? Analysis: lack of competition, cumbersome procedures and a reluctance to change combine to keep costs… | Read on »
Irish Farmers Journal – House in the Country: rising prices
Whitaker Institute member Dr Tom Gillespie, of SEMRU, told the Irish Farmer’s Journal that remote working due to the pandemic has played a key role in the rise of house prices outside of Dublin. Read more here.
Judicial Training
A new report by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, co-authored by Whitaker Institute member Dr Rónán Kennedy, argues that the State does not provide enough resources for the education and training courses that are needed for judges to keep up with changes in the law, in Irish society, or best practice internationally. Read more… | Read on »
Watch – IS Seminar Series: Writing Teaching Cases: the long and short of IT
Pratim Milton Datta is a Professor of Cybersecurity and Digital Transformation at the Ambassador Crawford College of Business at Kent State University. Pratim is also a senior research associate at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and at ITU Copenhagen, Denmark. Pratim’s research focuses on how emerging technologies and global IS are deployed and implemented… | Read on »
Watch – Whistleblowing and the Media
Whistleblowing is a phenomenon that is not going away. New whistleblower protection laws are being implemented in the EU and other countries. Many organizations are changing their practices to adapt, and to encourage whistleblower disclosures. While this is a step forward, experience tells us that there will still likely be external disclosures, to regulators, to… | Read on »
RTÉ Brainstorm – When is an apology really an apology?
Whitaker Institute member Dr Deirdre Curran, of the Work, Organizations and Society cluster, has co-authored a new article for RTÉ Brainstorm. The piece looked at the role of apology in the resolution of a conflict, and the factors which determine its effectiveness. When is an apology really an apology? Analysis: We are not taught that… | Read on »