Digital
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FinTech: A path to regulation
Despite substantive EU moves to regulate the FinTech sector, Ireland has yet to formulate its own domestic policy on the…
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The technology of disruption
With each generation comes a technological advancement which creates a new market and value network, displacing established products, firms and…
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Towards an artificially intelligent Ireland
In the context of a fresh European strategy around AI, eolas examines the potential for progress in Ireland. For much…
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The risks of job automation
In April 2018, a technical report compiled by the Department of An Taoiseach estimated that two in every five jobs…
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Towards an artificially intelligent Ireland
In the context of a fresh European strategy around AI, eolas examines the potential for progress in Ireland. For much…
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The importance of Irish innovation
Innovation is a cornerstone of Ireland’s overall economic development policy. Minister of State at the Department of Business, Enterprise and…
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Public sector leads the way in embracing innovation
In the public sector, risk-taking must be balanced with pragmatism. However, that does not preclude public service bodies from being…
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The good, the bad and the artificial
As AI technology proliferates, particularly in relation to autonomous vehicles, we are faced with a challenge of preventing it from…
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2019: The year of eInvoicing
Within the first four months of 2019 central Government public bodies need to be able to receive and process eInvoices…
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Why Ireland should join CERN
Senior physics lecturer at UCD Ronan McNulty explores the most significant potential benefits of CERN membership for Ireland in relation…
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