Artificial Intelligence

Dream win for Kildare software company DreamDev Technologies at national enterprise awards

DreamDev Technologies, a software company from Kildare who have developed a new AI augmented platform helping companies to significantly increase…

2 years ago

86% of Executives have already deployed Artificial Intelligence to enhance revenue – TCS Global AI Study

A new study by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, reveals that…

2 years ago

Largest Ever Dublin Tech Summit To Kick Off Next Week

Dublin Tech Summit, Europe’s most exciting tech festival, kicks off next Wednesday, May 29, at the RDS in Dublin, with…

2 years ago

Rethinking Customer Experience in the Brand Loyalty Crisis

Guest post by Paul Turley, senior director at ServiceNow Ireland  Fears around rising costs, combined with evolving consumer values, means…

2 years ago

Irish AI Startup Numra Raises €1.5M to Transform Workflows for Finance Professionals

Numra, an AI-powered financial automation platform, today announced it has raised €1.5 million to help finance teams drive productivity and…

2 years ago

EY Ireland research reveals generative AI venture capital investment globally on track to reach $12 billion in 2024

As the Artificial Intelligence landscape continues to rapidly evolve, investment is pouring into Generative AI (GenAI), driving investment across traditional…

2 years ago

AI insights in a modern world with Professor Nick Bostrom, Oxford University

For decades, philosopher Nick Bostrom (director of the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford) has led the conversation around technology…

2 years ago

Unravelling the Enigma: Why Do AI Systems Hallucinate Facts and Figures

In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) (Figure 1), the phenomenon of hallucinating facts and figures has emerged as…

2 years ago

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