Artificial Intelligence

Irish businesses need major upskilling and proper understanding of AI before they can unlock its value

More than 30 senior Irish business leaders are gathering in Dublin to discuss the opportunities and challenges posed by Generative…

2 years ago

Latest Irish start-ups to each secure €100k Pre-Seed investments from Growing Capital

Irish start-ups, Risso AI and Persuva AI have achieved a significant milestone by securing €100K each in Pre-Seed investments from…

2 years ago

Samsung’s Expanded Wearables Portfolio Unlocks Intelligent Health Experiences for All

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced the new Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra, expanding the power of Galaxy…

2 years ago

Slalom to Create 300 Technology Roles

Slalom, the global business and technology consulting company, today announced plans to create 300 new jobs in Ireland in the…

2 years ago

Solidroad Secures $1.2 Million in Funding

Solidroad, an innovative AI-powered platform dedicated to revolutionising hiring, onboarding, and training for enterprises, has successfully raised $1.2 million in…

2 years ago

Learnosity Announces Major AI Investment and Workforce Expansion in Dublin

Dublin-based edtech leader Learnosity has announced the launch of its new AI Labs initiative today, which is aimed at driving…

2 years ago

The New C-Suite Role Accelerating AI innovation

With the rise of Generative AI organisations across both the public and private sector in Ireland today are considering its…

2 years ago

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