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Almost half of people surveyed fear the long-term impact of AI more than that of Brexit, new research suggests

Although Brexit deadlines are looming, new research by Hanover Communications, which included Ireland, has found that 46% of people fear…

7 years ago

Global growth, local roots: 3 Reasons Why the Future in Emerging Markets is People First

by Danielle Guzmán ,Global Head Social Media & Distributed Content, Mercer Imagine you’re tasked with creating a brand new city…

7 years ago

Inaugural AI Ireland Award winners announced in Dublin

Ireland’s first AI Award winners have been announced at the inaugural AI Awards (www.aiawards.ie). The awards held at the Gibson…

7 years ago

Need a tech job in 2019? These skills might help

by Kayla Matthews, tech journalist and writer With the end of 2018 nearing, many people are starting to think about…

7 years ago

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…

7 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…

7 years ago

The Future of Innovative Ideas

Victor del Rosal will be speaking at the upcoming AI conference in Mayo on November 20, 2018 To register for…

7 years ago

Why inclusivity in tech is key to avoiding biases in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

I recently attended The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit Europe which took place in the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. This…

7 years ago

Interview: Ravin Jesuthasan, co-author of Reinventing Jobs

Ravin Jesuthasan is a Managing Director at Willis Towers Watson and a thought leader on the future of work, human…

7 years ago

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