Joint Committee report.
“Fear” over US approach to tech regulation.
Fianna Fáil has just put forward a bill seeking to restrict the use of AI deepfakes for fraudulent purposes without the depicted person’s permission. Ben Scallan asks if this will apply to parodies and political satire as well.
Numbers fell short despite election claims.
There is no reason, other than the weather, why Ireland couldn’t do this. The problem is that if you long-finger it, as Byrne would, it will never happen because it’s too daunting.
“Over 80% of Georgians would like to join the European Union.”
Too many people hear “we’re bringing in legislation to protect retail workers from assault” and shrug their shoulders in acceptance
“A blind eye cannot be shown to certain actions by Beijing.”
China, eat your heart out.
“It seems like if you casually “express an opinion” within two football fields of an asylum centre, that could be construed as a violation of this proposed law as it’s currently laid out”: BEN SCALLAN unpacks the government’s bill to ban peaceful protests outside asylum centres, like the ones at East Wall and Finglas:
Not an exaggeration.
FF Senator asked about proposed ban on protests outside asylum centres