Artificial intelligence report
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AI Minister Niamh Smyth TD: Ireland can be an international leader in AI
As the first Minister of State designated with a specific portfolio concerning Artificial Intelligence, I am proud to share my…
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Driving energy efficiency: Fexco’s 15-year innovative partnership with SEAI
Martin Ryan, Director of Fexco’s Managed & Advisory Services, takes a closer look at how continuous innovation in customer delivery…
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AI Advisory Council: Recommendations to secure Ireland’s position in the AI ecosystem
Published in February 2025, the AI Advisory Council’s Helping to Shape Ireland’s AI Future outlines opportunities for government to accelerate…
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Are we entering the unlimited age of digital labour?
Following recent spending cuts in the UK and similar initiatives by the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Ireland may…
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Halfway through the Digital Decade
Barry Lowry, the Government’s Chief Information Officer, tells eolas Magazine that Ireland has built a “solid foundation” on Digital Decade…
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Ensuring responsible AI in the public sector
As governments worldwide integrate AI into decision-making, the question is no longer whether to use AI, but how to do…
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Government survey: How Ireland’s government departments are using AI
eolas Magazine surveys Ireland’s government departments for their use of artificial intelligence. Across the State’s government departments, there is a…
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Exploring common questions about choosing the right cloud infrastructure for AI workloads
As AI continues to transform the enterprise landscape, a key decision looms: Should organisations rely on public cloud or private…
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The AI economy in Ireland
Although AI adoption could contribute €250 billion to Ireland’s economy over the next 10 years, half of all organisations still…
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Artificial intelligence report: Taking Irish organisations from experimentation to impact
Artificial intelligence (AI) is firmly embedded in our day to day lives. In Ireland, 73 per cent of professionals are…
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