Prediction

Predict Conference returns October 1st 2019

When and where is it on? 5th annual Predict Conference is held on October 1st 2019, in RDS, Dublin. How…

7 years ago

Forecasting the unpredictable: details of DIAS earthquake event announced to be held Wednesday 12 December

The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) will hold a special lecture tonight exploring the unpredictable nature of earthquakes. Special…

7 years ago

Predict Conference Comes to Dublin in October

When and where is it on? Predict Conference is held in RDS, Dublin on October 2nd. We are also hosting a…

7 years ago

Lessons from the Cambridge Analytica Scandal: Four Implications for Business

Stories about Cambridge Analytica have surged again, with the latest revelations that Cambridge Analytica exploited Facebook to harvest data from…

8 years ago

Predict Conference, Tuesday, October 3rd, RDS, Dublin

By @SimonCocking When is it on? Predict Conference takes places on Tuesday, October 3rd in the RDS in Dublin. How many…

8 years ago

Minority Report: G-Speak, AIs and the disappearing interface

Interesting guest post by Carol McHugh from Big Motive. I remember watching Steven Spielberg’s epic ‘Minority Report’ in the cinema, when…

9 years ago

Paul O’Brien the MD and Co-Founder of Linkresq appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

Paul O’Brien the MD and Co-Founder of Linkresq talks about their new product CalQrisk which deals with risk assessment and…

9 years ago

Fundamentals of Machine Learning for Predictive Data Analytics, book and training course available

By @SimonCocking. This book is being used by the Analytics Store to help organisations to transform their data into actionable insight…

10 years ago

Future Tech Trends : Event at Helix Monday 6th October

A version of this article appeared on , the author is on twitter @SimonCocking It is always hard to predict…

11 years ago

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