Machine Learning

Insight SFI Research Centre at NUI Galway joins forces with Avaya for AI research

The Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics at NUI Galway has joined forces with US-headquartered Avaya, a global leader…

5 years ago

Ford and Google to Accelerate Auto Innovation, Reinvent Connected Vehicle Experience

Ford and Google have announced a unique strategic partnership to accelerate Ford’s transformation and reinvent the connected vehicle experience. Ford has…

5 years ago

FinTech, AI and ML Ethics – In Conversation with Xavier Gomez, INVYO

In our podcast today Melanie Boylan and Xavier Gomez sat down to chat about Digitalisation, AI, ML and they even…

5 years ago

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…

5 years ago

Thomson Reuters Taps AWS to Power Digital Transformation

Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company, has announced that Thomson Reuters, a leading global provider of business…

5 years ago

Irish team secure EU funding for drone project to map and monitor threatened habitats

An Irish team has secured €250,000 in European funding for a project to develop a new way to map and…

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

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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