Retro tech: Understanding vapourware
The psychological techniques used to sell technology have changed very little over the past five decades. Competing softwa...
Dublin Tech Summit brings Digital Transformation talks to Dublin's Southside
Dublin Tech Summit aka DTS-23, was held in Dublin’s RDS on May 31st and June 1st o...
Dairy drones on the horizon
Irish dairy farmers could soon be using hi-tech ‘dairy drone’ imagery and a form of artificial intelligence to help them decide which fields to let their cows graze.
Researchers at Teagasc, UCD and DCU, funded by the V...
One of the biggest growth areas in IT right now is edge computing, a framework that sees organisations bring computing and storage power out of the data centre ...
A hybrid mix of connectivity-enabled technology, integrated into real physical environments to enhance shopping and buying experiences, is expected to be a comm...
Why does Siri sound like Siri – and that we’re instantly able to recognize her voice and that she’s not human? Siri, Ivona, Google Home, and most speech synthesis systems have voices which are based on imitating a neutral citation style of speech and...
At what point did it become impossible to ever catch up on every TV series people are saying you should watch? When did a blog post or news article that takes m...
1 min pitch for what you are doing now?
I've been writing short pieces explaining concepts in AI Tech and trying to show why they matter. I'm also very interes...
In 1989, moviegoers were treated to a sneak preview of the digital age when Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) jumped aboard their modified DeLorean time machine and travelled to the year 2015 in Back to the Future Part II...