Artificial intelligence report
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Digital Minister Dara Calleary TD: ‘Policymakers must focus on AI beyond election cycles’
Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Dara Calleary TD sits down with Ciarán Galway to outline…
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Empowering people with intelligent automation
Ailish Hansen, Chief Commercial Officer of Fexco Managed and Advisory Services, explores the rapid technological advancements and challenges in customer-facing…
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AI strategy: Progress comes with need for overhaul
The implementation report on the AI: Here for Good strategy outlines that important first steps are being taken to roll…
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How generative AI can transform public services
Generative AI is a branch of artificial intelligence that can create new content, such as text, images, audio, or video.…
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‘World’s first’ AI regulation agreed at European level
Political agreement has been reached between the European Parliament and Council of the European Union on the Artificial Intelligence Act,…
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Building AI for the future
Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed industries and societies, offering unprecedented capabilities and efficiencies. However, as the use of AI proliferates,…
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Ireland’s long journey to ‘trustworthy AI’
Ahead of recent agreement on a new European AI Act, the Government has approved guidance for the use of AI…
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What are the possibilities and opportunities for AI in Irish public sector?
AI presents transformative opportunities for the Irish public sector, profoundly impacting how services are delivered both internally within organisations and…
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AI in the workplace
A permanent joint committee on artificial intelligence (AI) should be established in the Oireachtas, TDs and senators have recommended. The…
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A pathway to AI Adoption for the Irish public sector
AI is the topic on everyone’s lips today, writes John Stobie, Regional Vice President of Public Sector Sales for Salesforce…
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