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Ireland’s First Industry-Driven Masters in Artificial Intelligence is Launched

Ireland’s first Masters in Artificial Intelligence (AI) was launched in Dublin today in response to a growing demand by industry…

8 years ago

Forget AIs – it is the humans we need to worry about!

Should a self-driving car be in a position to decide whether to run over a child crossing the street in…

8 years ago

The Top AI Technologies That are Shaping Modern Businesses

 Artificial Intelligence has been around for quite some time, but it has only recently started to have a major impact…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Alegion

By @SimonCocking what follows is an interview with Nathaniel Gates, the CEO of Alegion. Alegion is an Austin, Texas-based technology company that helps…

8 years ago

Can AI be tailored to next generation’s employer demands?

Comtrade Digital Services, like many others in software development and quality assurance, has committed to investing in Artificial Intelligence (AI)…

8 years ago

Artificial intelligence: Ireland’s ticket to a thriving economy

Since the nationwide recession of 2008, many regions in Ireland are still toiling to regain a stable economic foothold. Tech…

8 years ago

Combining AI and Blockchain to create Artificial Intelligence Crypto-Assets Investment Fund, Gabriel Zanko, Elpis advisor

Interview with Gabriel Zanko Tech Entrepreneur. Investor. Build platforms, write about startups, musician, travel adventurer. What is your background briefly? -…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : ASPertise

Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... ASPertise is a Technology Services company focused in Cybersecurity, AI, Big Data…

8 years ago

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