Automation

Are labour economics ready for AI and Automation?

By David Stephen  The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) is hosting the All-California Labor Economics Conference in September, 2025.…

5 months ago

When Money Meets Machine

Much like the invention of the printing press transformed how knowledge was shared, AI and fintech are rewriting the rules…

1 year ago

Living on the Edge: Computing at the Speed of Innovation

Edge computing is transforming the way data is handled in today’s digital landscape. By bringing computation closer to the source…

1 year ago

Embracing the Invisible: Ambient Computing’s Silent Takeover

In an era of rapid technological advancement, the concept of ambient computing has emerged as a transformative force. With the…

2 years ago

Controlling AI’s Potential Dangers

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries across the globe and has become an important topic for policymakers worldwide. AI technologies…

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…

3 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,…

3 years ago

UiPath: Irish universities are among 1000 organisations worldwide now offering automation education

A number of leading universities in the UK and Ireland, including the University of Oxford via its Department for Continuous…

4 years ago

Irish food and agribusinesses turn to automation to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and get ready for Brexit

Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness professional services firm, and Reliance Automation have joined forces to support Irish food businesses…

5 years ago

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