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Irish Independent
2 days ago
- Business
- Irish Independent
The Indo Daily: Is AI putting your job at risk – ‘Unemployment could hit 20% in the next five years'
The conversation began by Adrian discussing Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of Anthropic AI predicting that the technology may eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs in the next five years, also saying that general unemployment could spike at up to 20% by 2030 due to rising AI adoption. Today's Indo Daily is comes from our sister podcast, The Big Tech Show. Conor Kelly, head of growth at Human Loop, joins Adrian to discuss how AI models could turn bad. Conor agreed with Amodei's forecast but believed that there will be jobs created by AI after a transitory period. You can listen to the full episode here on the Irish Independent website or wherever you get your podcasts.


Irish Independent
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Sarah Corbett believes the killing of her father Jason was recorded on a listening device
A Deadly American Marriage' is the #1 Netflix show in Ireland and across the world. It tells the story of how Irish man Jason Corbett was savagely beaten to death by his second wife, Molly Martens, and her father Tom in 2015. Molly was originally a nanny for Jason's two children, Jack and Sarah, after their mother Mags tragically died following an asthma attack. Jason and Molly got married in 2011 and relocated from Limerick to North Carolina in America. He was the breadwinner, while she was the doting stepmother. But a new Netflix documentary has recast the story as a 'Deadly American Marriage' telling how the former cheerleader and her father, a former FBI agent, bludgeoned Jason to death in his bedroom with a baseball bat and a brick. Multiple legal cases have followed, and while admitting to the killing, the Martens are already free from prison. Jason's daughter Sarah Corbett joined Kevin Doyle on the Indo Daily podcast to try and make sense of how she's feeling now that the whole world is watching her life story. Sarah recounts stories of how Molly Martens taught her 'how to vomit', told her that 'shoplifting was okay' and how she believes the killing of her father was recorded 'on a listening device.'


Irish Independent
20-05-2025
- Irish Independent
The Indo Daily: Pathologist unable to determine Tina Satchwell's' cause of death due to state of remains
Assistant State Pathologist Dr Margaret Bolster told the Central Criminal Court murder trial of Richard Satchwell (58) that she performed a post mortem examination on Ms Satchwell's remains at the Cork University Hospital (CUH) morgue on October 12/13, 2023, after her body was fully excavated from a clandestine grave at her Youghal home. The remains were largely skeletonised, badly decomposed and were, in parts, mummified. "The cause of death, due to the very long post mortem interval, could not be determined. The cause of death is undetermined," she said. Dr Bolster, who has performed over 30,000 post mortem examinations, was giving evidence on the 15th day of Mr Satchwell's murder trial in Dublin. Mr Satchwell has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his wife Tina at a time unknown on March 19/20, 2017, at his home at No 3 Grattan Street in Youghal, Co Cork contrary to Common Law. Today on the Indo Daily, Fionnán Sheahan is joined by Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with the Irish Independent, to discuss the latest updates from day 13 of the murder trial of Richard Satchwell.


Irish Independent
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
The Indo Daily: Why Sarah Corbett believes the killing of her father Jason was recorded on a listening device
It tells the story of how Irish man Jason Corbett was savagely beaten to death by his second wife, Molly Martens, and her father Tom in 2015. Molly was originally a nanny for Jason's two children, Jack and Sarah, after their mother Mags tragically died following an asthma attack. Jason and Molly got married in 2011 and relocated from Limerick to North Carolina in America. He was the breadwinner, while she was the doting stepmother. But a new Netflix documentary has recast the story as a 'Deadly American Marriage' telling how the former cheerleader and her father, a former FBI agent, bludgeoned Jason to death in his bedroom with a baseball bat and a brick. Multiple legal cases have followed, and while admitting to the killing, the Martens are already free from prison. Jason's daughter Sarah Corbett joined Kevin Doyle on the Indo Daily podcast to try and make sense of how she's feeling now that the whole world is watching her life story. Sarah recounts stories of how Molly Martens taught her 'how to vomit', told her that 'shoplifting was okay' and how she believes the killing of her father was recorded 'on a listening device.'


Irish Independent
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Eurovision semi-final 2: Will Emmy make it? Here's all the action from the second semi-final
LIVE | Switzerland gears up to deliver an epic Eurovision Song Contest, after Nemo took home the trophy in 2024 with their song The CodeIreland's act Emmy takes to the stage tonightStay up-to-date on all the live action, news and views from Basel here on our live blog: 5 minutes ago And the UK entry probably owe Billy Joel a few bob for ripping off My Life at one point. You're welcome. Now we have the mandatory tribal offering a third of the way through proceedings courtesy of Greece. 5 minutes ago 6 minutes ago 7 minutes ago "What the hell just happened?", indeed. If that's what they were going for with the mismatched songs and set design, then job done. Even the Union Jack-wielding fans in the crowd look confused. 9 minutes ago Our in-house Eurovision expert Indo Daily podcast producer Garrett Mulhall has added his hot take to the mix - "Austria... one of the favourites, just not mine" 11 minutes ago Did you enjoy a break from all the warbling? We only have another VERY MANY songs to go. Next up, we have one of The Big Five in the form of the UK doing a dress rehearsal for Saturday's finale. 14 minutes ago 15 minutes ago I'm still not sure what Austria was exactly, but it was certainly something different, which was very much welcomed at this juncture of proceedings. 15 minutes ago 16 minutes ago Austria is next, and I wonder will performer JJ be as cheesy as his VT (apologies). One thing's certain: Tuesday's singer from Azerbaijan could have done with JJ's otherworldly falsetto. Wowzers. And if you were hoping it would turn into a banger at the end, wish granted.... 17 minutes ago 21 minutes ago Hello to PARG, who's part oil slick. He's singing to Survivor, but Beyonce and co. can rest easy. He's doing an ode to an OK GO! video (the one with the treadmills, obvs), but it's not as impactful given he's all alone in his patent cargo pants. Again, lads, we might be in with a chance here... 21 minutes ago This song was written by Irish-Czech singer-songwriter Joshua Curran who said it was an "incredible experience" and admits it's "really cool" to say he's the first Irishman to write a song for Armenia. 22 minutes ago And TAILS, no less. Honestly, if we don't get through, it'll be a travesty given what we've been subjected to thus far. Armenia is due up next once they manage to clear the stage of barnacles, algae, and sea cucumbers. 25 minutes ago The Latvian contingent is making up for the lack of female performers on display on Tuesday night. There's no less than six female what appear to be water nymphs onstage, clad in plastic, gills, and strategically placed tendrils. 28 minutes ago