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Elon Musk’s SpaceX is building Starlink, a global communications network using low-orbit satellites, writes Chris Horn, but Starlink may soon not be the only game in town. Photograph: Doug Mills/The New York Timesis also said to have received bid interested from other players. However, it was not possible to confirm the identity of those parties. Joe Brennan has the details.

Both the EU AI Act and the Irish Online Safety and Media Regulation Act 2022, which gives rise to the online safety code, use a risked-based assessment to determine which companies and technologies have the greatest regulatory obligations, writes Karlin Lillington in her Both point to harms that would trigger punishments. But they also both kick the most substantial and tricky issues – how to manage or prevent those harms, and define them in the first place – back to companies.

There are good reasons people want smart locks. You can use your smartphone as a key instead of carrying a bunch of keys around with you. You can send people temporary keys when needed rather than handing over a physical version, and revoke access just as easily. Ciara O’Brien reviews the Yale, a new survey by the Institute of Directors Ireland has found.

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