Artificial Intelligence

The must go to event in AI this year in Ireland

You cannot afford to miss the AI 0f the West - and possibly the year.  Check it out here (limited…

8 years ago

A.I. is needed for Medical Health

Speaking at the Mayo AI conference is Prof Geraldine Boylan, director of INFANT and she spoke with the conference chair…

8 years ago

More than 10,000 visitors expected at Fujitsu Forum Munich 2018

Fujitsu is expecting more than 10,000 visitors at this year’s Fujitsu Forum Munich – its flagship customer event. This year’s…

8 years ago

Blocknubie Founder shares his journey in Blockchain

Loughlin Nestor, founder of Blocknubie, outlines his journey in Blockchain and how over the past year his project has evolved…

8 years ago

AI for Good event at UCD discusses technology’s potential

When asked to think about artificial intelligence (AI), people might imagine a dystopian future where robots have taken over the…

8 years ago

Talent Garden Opens Digital Innovation School in Dublin

Talent Garden, Europe’s largest digital innovation and co-working hub operator, has opened its Dublin Innovation School with details of two…

8 years ago

Google celebrates 15 years in Ireland with launch of €1 million Dublin Impact Challenge

Google is celebrating 15 years in Ireland and to mark the occasion has launched its biggest ever initiative to support…

8 years ago

Applied Recruitment AI: real-world use cases for deep learning

...real-world use cases for deep learning and automation in recruitment. Last year Andreea Wade wrote a post about What This AI…

8 years ago

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