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Industry Leaders Combine to Address Immediate Skills Shortage in Deep Learning

As High-Performance Computing (HPC) has advanced from academic research centres and into mainstream IT infrastructure, there is an increased focus…

8 years ago

PREDICTION MACHINES The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of PREDICTION MACHINES The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence by Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans and Avi Goldfarb The idea of…

8 years ago

Blueface Launches New Browser Based Video Conferencing Service

Blueface has announced the launch of a new video conferencing service using browser based webRTC technology. Blueface Video Conferencing enables…

8 years ago

HUMAN + MACHINE Reimagining work in the age of AI, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of HUMAN + MACHINE Reimagining work in the age of AI, by Paul Daugherty and Jim Wilson. See more on…

8 years ago

6 Irish AI Companies to watch

However, these six companies are paving the way for progress inside the country, as well as encouraging other nations to…

8 years ago

Futurescope returns to Dublin, 31st May

When and where is it on? FutureScope, Ireland’s only conference that promotes collaboration between the entrepreneurial community and multinationals, will…

8 years ago

Ireland’s first full-time master’s degree programme in Artificial Intelligence announced.

Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) has announced the launch of a new full-time master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence. This programme…

8 years ago

Quest for Quality Conference 2018 Details Announced

Comtrade Digital Services today announced that it will be hosting a two-day conference on 3rd and 4th October in Dublin's…

8 years ago

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