Computational neuroscience

Scary Data Dolls – We “Ai”n’t Seen Nothing Yet in 2019, by Aidan McCullen

Guest post by Aidan McCullen, see more by him here. Data Dolls and AI Animism (from Latin anima, "breath, spirit,…

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Immersing a Brand: New Dimensions, New Stories, New Audiences, Dean Johnson coming to AR VR, May 10th Innovate

1 min pitch for what you are doing now? I'm bringing three decades of experience in cutting-edge emerging-technology and innovation insight to help…

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5 Ways AI is already Transforming Households in Ireland

Much has been made of the oncoming "AI revolution", which promises to transform broad swathes of society and automate all…

7 years ago

Irish Writers Centre asks this Proposition: Should we fear the Algorithm?

An evening exploring Artificial Intelligence at the Irish Writers Centre with writer, Mark O’Connell and technology evangelist, Claire Dillon 'AI…

7 years ago

How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Writing

Although artificial intelligence hasn’t reached the level we have all seen in movies, it has started to slowly permeate just…

7 years ago

How Machine Learning can affect our thinking abilities

In recent years we have seen some exciting advances in machine learning, which has raised its significance across various applications.…

7 years ago

What is AI actually currently capable of in the workplace?

Guest post by Roderick Crawford, Public Sector Director at SAS UK & Ireland on real use cases for AI, powerful…

7 years ago

AI is the next technological revolution, but financial service infrastructure isn’t prepared for the surge

Almost half (43%) of IT decision makers in Ireland’s largest financial services companies believe that AI will transform the industry…

7 years ago

Algorithmic Injustice – Some robots just don’t like you!

By now, most of us have heard something about the term “Artificial intelligence” (AI) and how it has been employed…

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