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Artificial Intelligence: a Curse or a Blessing

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing the environments of just about everything - from translation to speech recognition to jobs to…

8 years ago

Artificial Intelligence: A Blessing or a Curse?

Written by Stavros Papagianneas  With a background including positions such as Communication Officer at the European Commission and Press Officer and…

8 years ago

81% of Irish Businesses Believe AI Will Work Alongside Humans Within 2 Years

Rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies are accelerating the creation of intelligent enterprises and enabling companies to…

8 years ago

New Roles for Sligo as Over 140 Attendees Join First ‘Tech Life Balance’ Event

Over 140 attendees packed The Building Block last Thursday evening for the first ever ‘Tech Life Balance ‘event organised by…

8 years ago

Accelerator Teams raising €5million & Creating 40 Jobs this Year

Transformational Change in 13 weeks   Ireland’s first Security Accelerator has welcomed Investors, VCs and Seasoned Entrepreneurs to Cork for…

8 years ago

We aim to keep humans at the centre of AI development, deployment and decision-making, Minister Breen

By @SimonCocking we nterviewed Minister for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection, Mr Pat Breen, T.D, about the latest…

8 years ago

The true definition of AI and big data with Fergus Weldon, speaking at Dublin Tech Summit

Interview with Fergus Weldon, Head of Data Science, Trainline, speaking at Dublin Tech Summit, Thursday, on the FutureXTech stage at 4.50pm on…

8 years ago

Minister Richard Bruton joins Microsoft to celebrate ‘Lift-Off’ at DreamSpace

Microsoft today hosted 60 students from St. Laurence’s Boys National School, Stillorgan and TY students from Coláiste Bhaile Chláir, Claregalway…

8 years ago

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