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Will Computers Revolt? Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence. reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Will Computers Revolt? Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence, by Charles J Simon. Details: Nonfiction, 5½”x8½”, 252 pages, 48 diagrams…

7 years ago

Preview: Blockchain for Business: what, why, why not, and where (

When and where is it on? Tuesday, 23 October 2018 from 08:00 to 10:00 (IST) Talbot Hotel Stillorgan How many…

7 years ago

Irish Infrastructure Fund (IIF) to acquire 100% ownership of enet

The Irish Infrastructure Fund (IIF), a fund managed by AMP Capital and Irish Life Investment Managers, has entered into an…

7 years ago

Who is Involved in Building the Decentralised Ecosystem?

Last week, Sir Tim Berners-Lee revealed his new vision, one where the internet becomes decentralised again as he originally had…

7 years ago

Weekend lie ins may not resolve sleep debt, suggests new study

A recent study commissioned by Furniture Village has revealed that 70% of people in the UK sleep less than the…

7 years ago

Blockchain Revolution landscape: “Should Be”

Guest post by Jerry Witkowicz Opportunities for “Should Be” In the first of our three part series, we analyzed and…

7 years ago

ICO insights with Daniel Abela

Daniel Abela is the CoFounder of ClearPoll, and an experienced designer and creator, based in Australia. He is also advisor…

7 years ago

Minister for Health opens second Health Innovation Hub Ireland

Minister for Health Simon Harris TD has today opened the second Health Innovation Hub Ireland, based at St James Hospital…

7 years ago

ICO Interview: SID

1. What problem is your ICO project addressing? One of the key factors in ensuring adoption of users on the…

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