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Industry Leaders Combine to Address Immediate Skills Shortage in Deep Learning

As High-Performance Computing (HPC) has advanced from academic research centres and into mainstream IT infrastructure, there is an increased focus…

8 years ago

PREDICTION MACHINES The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of PREDICTION MACHINES The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence by Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans and Avi Goldfarb The idea of…

8 years ago

HUMAN + MACHINE Reimagining work in the age of AI, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of HUMAN + MACHINE Reimagining work in the age of AI, by Paul Daugherty and Jim Wilson. See more on…

8 years ago

AI Conference Exhibition, 18-19th April, London Olympia

 When and where is it on? The AI Conference & Exhibition is taking place on the 18-19th April at London’s…

8 years ago

6 Irish AI Companies to watch

However, these six companies are paving the way for progress inside the country, as well as encouraging other nations to…

8 years ago

Ireland’s first full-time master’s degree programme in Artificial Intelligence announced.

Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) has announced the launch of a new full-time master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence. This programme…

8 years ago

Belfast Space Start Up 3DEO partner with Ghalam to Supply Innovative Solutions to the Satellite Industry

We spoke with Martin Philp, Director 3DEO, to find out more about this interesting Start Up and what the new…

8 years ago

How to become an Artificial Intelligence (AI) developer in under a year

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Machine learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI) are phrases and acronyms…

8 years ago

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