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Unlocking AI: the smarter way to drive business productivity in Galway
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a future concept, it is already transforming how businesses across Ireland operate. With adoption rates now near universal, the real challenge facing organisations is not access to AI, but how to use it effectively and responsibly in day-to-day work.
Unlocking AI: the smarter way to drive business productivity in Galway
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a future concept, it is already transforming how businesses across Ireland operate. With adoption rates now near universal, the real challenge facing organisations is not access to AI, but how to use it effectively and responsibly in day-to-day work.
Galway’s Simpl warning Irish businesses risk wasted AI spend without clear strategy foundations
Galway-based digital and creative agency Simpl has officially relaunched, warning that many Irish businesses are investing in artificial intelligence before establishing the strategic and brand foundations needed to deliver meaningful commercial return.
University of Galway business summit explores AI in future world of work
Industry and academic leaders came together at the University of Galway’s fourth annual Business Summit to tackle the challenges and opportunities of AI and explore its evolving impact on the world of work.
Galway event to help SMEs turn AI potential into business impact
Small businesses from across the West of Ireland are being invited to attend AI Works for Ireland, an in-person event taking place on Thursday, April 30, at the Radisson RED in Galway. The event is designed to help SMEs understand and apply AI in a practical, business-focused way.
ATU student teachers collaborate on international AI in education programme
Student teachers from Atlantic Technological University (ATU) recently participated in an Erasmus+ programme focused on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, hosted by Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen, the Netherlands.
Local authorities lead conversation on future of AI in public services
Senior IT professionals from local authorities across the country gathered in Galway City last week for a high-level conference to explore opportunities for transformational change in local government using AI. Ireland’s national policy for digital services aims to make 90% of key public services available online by 2030 – with innovation at the core of more efficient service delivery and enhanced citizen engagement.
Impact of AI on future of work discussed at Galway event
At the AI and Future of Work event held in Galway last Thursday night, one common theme was consistent across the presentations and discussions. Would Artificial Intelligence replace white collar work?
Galway-based marketer launches AiSe to help local businesses get discovered in the new era of AI search
After more than 15 years of helping Irish and global brands grow, Galway-based marketing strategist Kevin Breslin is launching a new consultancy. AiSe, Ireland’s first consultancy focused entirely on helping brands adapt to AI search, will ensure local businesses stay visible in the new world of AI-powered search.
AI and Future of Work event
The “AI & Future of Work” event will take place on the University campus on Thursday October 30 at 6:15pm.
