CeADAR

CeADAR uses AI to develop early warning system for communities at risk of flooding

CeADAR, Ireland’s centre for Applied AI, is using artificial intelligence and satellite technology to develop an early warning system for…

2 years ago

CeADAR Launches Suite of Free Tools on Understanding Generative AI

CeADAR, Ireland’s National Centre for Applied AI, funded by Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland, has developed and released a suite…

2 years ago

CeADAR boosts adoption of AI in Irish businesses with return of Work Ready Graduate Training Programme

CeADAR is helping Irish companies to accelerate their adoption of AI through its Work Ready Graduate Training Programme. The programme…

2 years ago

Artificial Intelligence solutions to protect Ireland’s peatlands are being explored in new project

CeADAR, Ireland’s centre for applied artificial intelligence (AI), is exploring how AI can monitor and protect Ireland’s existing peatlands and…

3 years ago

CeADAR led €350,000 AI project to safeguard citizens of Vietnam’s largest city from air pollution

CeADAR, Ireland’s centre for Applied AI, has completed a €350,000 project in Vietnam using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to track air…

3 years ago

Companies struggling to keep up with the pace of advances in AI

The pace of technological developments in AI and Machine Learning is happening so fast that many companies are struggling to…

3 years ago

“Women in AI” machine-learning model predicts 46,000 new Ukrainian refugees to arrive in Ireland

An all-female group of data analytics researchers is predicting that the number of Ukrainian refugees in Ireland will exceed 90,000…

3 years ago

CeADAR AI start-up ‘giyst’ creates video summarisation engine to tackle information overload

CeADAR, Ireland’s Centre for Applied AI, is developing AI-powered automated video summaries to tackle information overload and shortening attention spans…

4 years ago

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