Machine learning

AtlanTec Festival Returns for Fourth Year to Celebrate IT

International conference at NUI Galway on 24th May to explore artificial intelligence and machine learning Festival season in Galway is…

8 years ago

Tenders Sought to Increase Access to and Use of Online Government Services

  Initiative aims to link Govt with Irish companies to provide innovative solutions to public sector needs The Minister for…

8 years ago

Artificial Intelligence: a Curse or a Blessing

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing the environments of just about everything - from translation to speech recognition to jobs to…

8 years ago

Artificial Intelligence: A Blessing or a Curse?

Written by Stavros Papagianneas  With a background including positions such as Communication Officer at the European Commission and Press Officer and…

8 years ago

New analytics training seminar to launch this month

A new seminar called 'The Masters Series' is being launched by The Analytics Store this month and will provide in-depth…

8 years ago

Computers determined these were Ireland’s best cities and town, are they right?

The email into my inbox sounded enticing, a press release saying science revealed Ireland's best locations. As you could imagine,…

8 years ago

Data Science Reveals Ireland’s Best Locations

Machine learning used millions of data points to discover top locations Dublin, IRELAND – 9 April 2018 – From Dublin…

8 years ago

Technology Amplifies Injustice but We Can Change That.

As technology’s capabilities have advanced, including the deployment of artificial intelligence, the concerning impact - from criminal justice to recruitment…

8 years ago

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

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