AI

Quantum Leap

It depends on who you’re asking, but some people will say that quantum computers can either break the internet, which…

3 years ago

Artificial Intelligence through Robots

Everyone has heard about how AI will one day take over our jobs, the rise of the robots and technology…

4 years ago

Data Profiling in 2022

According to Statista, the data analytics global market has been forecast to reach $70 billion and more by the year…

4 years ago

AI and the Supply

Gartner defines artificial intelligence as a technology that applies logic-based techniques and advanced analysis, including machine learning for interpreting events,…

4 years ago

The business case for ethics and robotics: why they’re core to TPRM

Guest post by Lee Bristow, Chief Technology Officer at Phinity Integrated Risk Management As the value of personal data increases,…

4 years ago

AI is the Key to Unlocking the Vision of the Metaverse

By Ben Goertzel, CEO, SingularityNET  The metaverse’s booming popularity is reflected in its market size, which is expected to grow…

4 years ago

Ministers Troy, Collins welcome report on skills needed for AI use

Minister for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy TD, and Minister for Skills and Further Education, Niall Collins…

4 years ago

Minister Troy appoints Ireland’s first Artificial Intelligence Ambassador

Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Robert Troy TD, has appointed Dr Patricia Scanlon as Ireland’s first Artificial Intelligence  Ambassador.…

4 years ago

xWave Technologies, CeADAR AI Innovation Partnership

xWave Technologies and CeADAR, Ireland’s Centre for Applied AI, at University College Dublin, have announced the commencement of an AI…

4 years ago

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