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Applied Recruitment AI: real-world use cases for deep learning

...real-world use cases for deep learning and automation in recruitment. Last year Andreea Wade wrote a post about What This AI…

7 years ago

Meet the speakers at the Mayo-AI conference – Mark Kelly

Mark is the founder of not for profit company AI Ireland and Chief Customer Success Officer at AI Workforce Solutions…

7 years ago

Digital DNA appoints new Chief Executive

Digital DNA has announced the appointment of Simon Bailie as its new chief executive. Formerly commercial director at the organisation,…

7 years ago

Pitchero Acquires Teamer

UK, Leeds, October, 2018: Pitchero, the UK’s leading provider of digital grassroots sports technology, has acquired UK and Ireland-based sports…

7 years ago

Shortlist announced for Limerick Chamber Regional Business Awards 2018

The Limerick Chamber Regional Business Awards 2018, sponsored by LIT, have announced the 21 companies shortlisted across seven categories. The…

7 years ago

Bitcoin v Altcoin: why usability is key to wider adoption

by Denise Quirk, Health Advisor and a believer of transforming complex information into simple, actionable content. She is keenly interested…

7 years ago

Why are altcoins falling faster than bitcoin?

by Ana Farr, Community Manager at ecommerce-platforms.com and Unblock.net. She is a matcha and mindfulness enthusiast and loves to chat…

7 years ago

Drivers confused by hype surrounding automated driving, new study suggests

Research launched today shows that 71% of drivers around the world believe they can purchase a self-driving car right now.…

7 years ago

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