Artificial Intelligence

Trinity and Dublin City Council launch Ireland’s first local government Generative AI Lab

Dublin City Council (DCC) and the ADAPT Research Ireland Centre, together with Trinity Business School, have announced the launch of…

1 year ago

Social Media literacy Aaron Gibson, CEO Hurree

AI is everywhere at the moment and one person who knows how AI is shaping the future of business is…

1 year ago

Irish AI Research To Improve Rugby Players’ Tackle Technique, Safety and Performance

A groundbreaking research project funded by Lero, the Research Ireland Centre for Software, and the IRFU is deploying artificial intelligence…

1 year ago

Deloitte survey finds Irish employees thrive with AI, while employers fall behind

Surveying 1,000 people in Ireland, the Deloitte Digital Consumer Trends report shows that over two thirds (67%) of GenAI users…

1 year ago

The Spider Awards 2025 Shortlist Announced Ahead of March Gala Event

The Spider Awards, Ireland’s longest-running and most prestigious digital awards ceremony, is delighted to unveil the shortlist for its 28th…

1 year ago

Adapting to an evolving technology landscape: Key tech trends in 2025

Guest post by Karen O’Connor, General Manager, Datapac As 2025 begins, it is an ideal time for organisations to reassess…

1 year ago

Auxilion announces €10M investment in ambitious three-year growth strategy

Auxilion, the leading Irish IT managed services provider, has announced a €10 million investment in an ambitious three-year growth strategy.…

1 year ago

ServiceNow unveils new agentic AI innovations to autonomously solve the most complex enterprise challenges

ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW), the AI platform for business transformation, today unveiled a series of new agentic AI innovations to autonomously…

1 year ago

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