Artificial Intelligence

Is Artificial Intelligence Now Routine Engineering?

Guest post from KPMG by Ken Hardy & Bryan Clarke Artificial Intelligence has provided scares for moviegoers for over 70…

6 years ago

ServiceNow to Acquire AI Pioneer Element AI

ServiceNow has announced it has signed an agreement to acquire Element AI, a leading artificial intelligence (AI) company with deep…

6 years ago

Cubic Telecom Tops the IoT Global Awards for Connected Software Solution

Cubic Telecom has been named the overall winner of IoT Global Awards’ Automotive, Transport, and Travel category for its innovative connected software solution,…

6 years ago

Voi Partners With Luna

Micromobility startup Luna and Voi Technology, Europe’s leading e-scooter operator are partnering to provide world-first computer vision for e-scooters, which…

6 years ago

AI in the EU: Balancing Benefit & Control

AI in the EU - Guest post by Angeliki Dedopoulou,  Senior Manager, EU Public Affairs, Huawei Technologies  When the President…

6 years ago

The story of data: Human and technology as one

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer of Unconventional Ventures  A picture says a thousand words, the saying goes. But what…

6 years ago

AI Supercomputer Launched at Cork Institute of Technology

Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), with the support of Dell Technologies, has unveiled a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform that…

6 years ago

There is no alternative to digitisation

Guest post by Mark Cockerill a vice-president at ServiceNow based in Dublin. How IT bosses can master the balancing act…

6 years ago

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