Machine Learning

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

Unbelievable AI and ML Developments in Medical Diagnostics and their impact on Medical Treatments

Digital health is an area of technology that utilises computing platforms, software, and sensors for healthcare-related issues. This includes tech…

2 years ago

Accenture announce partnership with Faculty to scale AI in Ireland

Accenture collaborates with Faculty to help organisations in Ireland and the UK scale AI and redefine performance across their enterprise.…

2 years ago

Datapac technology accelerates growth for Kefron in deal worth €370k

Datapac, Ireland’s leading technology solutions and services provider, has announced that it has delivered a reimagined server and data storage…

2 years ago

AWS re:Invent 2023 – AWS Services Fueling Customer Success

AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, USA is ongoing from November 27th through to December 1st, 2023. The conference interview…

2 years ago

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Could Soon Be Measured on Individual Farms Using Next Generation Mobile Phone Network

Greenhouse gas emissions from individual dairy farms could soon be measured using AI technology which works by using the next…

2 years ago

LLM insights with Chenyang Lyu

LLMs (Large Language Models) are currently the most important and hottest research direction in the field of Natural Language Processing…

3 years ago

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