Machines

Dublin EdTech Summit discusses likely impact of robots on future of work

Artificial intelligence and robots have already been taking over jobs in manufacturing but now they are moving on to replace…

8 years ago

Drones, AI and Robotics: Preparing for the future

Guest Post by Kristine Spure, content creator for Truesix.co, TV producer, and music manager. With drones delivering pizza to our…

8 years ago

Will Robots Replace Teachers & Nurses?

A new Red C survey has found that 39% of adults in Ireland are concerned robots will take their jobs. …

8 years ago

39% of Irish adults worried about robots replacing their jobs – Lero study

39% of Irish adults are worried about robots or artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs, according to a new survey…

8 years ago

GDPR All Set To Revolutionise Blockchain

Written by Shinetist On May 25th, the General Data Protection Regulation was brought into effect. A quick 101 about GDPR:…

8 years ago

The Live Creation of a Cyborg, a Robot, and 3D Printed Organs – it@Cork Tech Summit 2018 Wowed!

  Attendees witness Ireland’s first ever live Smart Implant implantation Tech industry urged to consider the ethical and societal challenges…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : CIF, The Crypto Improvement Fund

By @SimonCocking interview with Scott Douglas, Founder of CIF. What is CIF? CIF is building technology which will enable merchants to transact in cryptocurrency,…

8 years ago

Dell Technologies 2018 Predictions – entering the next era of human machine partnerships

By Aisling Keegan, Vice-President & General Manager, Dell EMC Ireland If 2017 could be represented in one word, that word…

8 years ago

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