By Rachel Gordon
To catch cancer earlier, we need to predict who is going to get it in the future. The complex nature of forecasting risk has been bolstered ...
In our podcast today Melanie Boylan and Xavier Gomez sat down to chat about Digitalisation, AI, ML and they even covered ethics in both. COVID19 has sped up inn...
We catch up with Spiros Margaris for the latest insights into AI, fintech and much more. Spiros has been a long time supporter of Irish Tech News, so it was great, and good fun to have him on the podcast to look at the trends to watch in Fintech and ...
The European Parliament is among the first institutions to put forward recommendations on what AI rules should include with regards to ethics, liability, and in...
Using a brain-inspired approach, scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a way for robots to have the artific...
In a new study by researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute, ‘Global Attitudes towards Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Automated Decision Making, analysis shows that public perceptions on the use of AI in public life is divided, with population...
For more than 100 years Nobel Prizes have been given out annually to recognize breakthrough achievements in chemistry, literature, medicine, peace and physics. ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful tool. When you put it together with business, industries of all kinds can thrive. For Ireland, AI integrations will b...
By Gojko Adzic is a partner at Neuri Consulting LLP. His books include Impact Mapping, Humans vs Computers and Running Serverless.
From a gimmick that lets you play music or turn on the lights using your voice, AI assistants are becoming a serious...