Artificial Intelligence

Sony AI Unveils Gran Turismo Sophy, a Breakthrough in AI

Sony AI, together with Polyphony Digital Inc. (PDI) and Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), today announced a breakthrough in artificial intelligence…

4 years ago

Intercom survey reveals poor tools during pandemic exacerbates burnout among support teams

A new survey from Customer Communications platform, Intercom, reveals that the pandemic has widened the gap between customer expectations and…

4 years ago

CitySwift partners with New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority

CitySwift, the Galway-based leader in data and machine learning for the public transport sector, is expanding its operations to North…

4 years ago

VidMob Expands Dublin EMEA Operation

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD, met the U.S CEO and co-founder of VidMob, a…

4 years ago

Tattletale Car

Connected cars are not the future anymore but are being introduced in the market in increasing amounts. Connectivity innovations have…

4 years ago

Irish Mortgage Corporation partners with Syndeo to launch innovative AI customer platform

One of Ireland’s leading mortgage brokers, the Irish Mortgage Corporation, has announced the launch of its new AI (Artificial Intelligence)…

4 years ago

BWG Foods spearheads game-changing AI-enabled technology

Leading retailer and wholesaler, BWG Foods, has become the first grocery retailer in Ireland to spearhead an intelligent ordering platform,…

4 years ago

NUI Galway Leverage AI to Transform Student Engagement

NUI Galway has teamed up with the Galway based decision intelligence company Chatspace, to become the first university in Ireland…

5 years ago

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