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Google.org announces €500,000 in funding to improve access to AI in Ireland

Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google is making €500,000 in grants available to help improve access to AI in Ireland…

2 years ago

Storm Technology survey reveals 51% of companies permit the use of AI but don’t have policies in place to govern it

Storm Technology, the market-leading digital solutions provider, has revealed the findings of its survey which found that over half (51%)…

2 years ago

EU Innovative Entrepreneurship supports Seeds of Bravery

A series of Info Days to better acquaint Seeds of Bravery applicants with the project's opportunities is ongoing. Recently, the…

2 years ago

Hacked, What motivates malicious insiders in business cyber attacks?

Guest post by Dr Jessica Barker MBE, author of Hacked: The secrets behind cyber attacks Malicious insiders are a unique…

2 years ago

The myth of fixability – why is a silver bullet so attractive in business?

Guest post by Steve Hearsum, author of No Silver Bullet: Bursting the bubble of the organisational quick fix  A few…

2 years ago

Scottish Oil Beetle Hunt, to help Species on the Edge

Buglife’s citizen science project, the Scottish Oil Beetle Hunt, needs your help. As part of the partnership programme, Species on the…

2 years ago

Workhuman revolutionises workplace insights with industry-first AI Assistant

Workhuman®, the company revolutionising the way employees celebrate, connect with and appreciate each other in the workplace, has unveiled the…

2 years ago

Green Hushing be Gone! Navigating Sustainability Comms in Business

Guest post by Nora Lawton, Director and Head of Client Services at Springboard Communications In recent years, marketplace realities have transformed,…

2 years ago

Alex Zhavoronkov and the future of health care

This week we get into AI in health care, generative and personalized medicine, the cure for cancer and why CoVID…

2 years ago

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