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Budget 2024 must capitalise on opportunity of AI, Web3 - Digital Business Ireland

Digital Business Ireland (DBI) the country’s leading representative body for online businesses, has published its pre-Budget 2024 submission.

UG offers new cybersecurity course

The University of Galway is offering a limited number of places on its innovative new MSc in Computer Science (Adaptive Cybersecurity).

Opel experimental concept reveals clear vision of future design cues

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Opel has fully unwrapped its new concept car, following a series of teasers.

Calleary issues call-out for AI Advisory members

Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Deputy Dara Calleary, has published a progress report on the implementation of the National AI Strategy 'AI–Here for Good' and is now seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified individuals from academia, business, law, security, social sciences, economics, and civil society to serve on an AI Advisory Council.

Almost one in ten people report using ChatGPT for work purposes

New polling data released has found that 18% of adults across Ireland have used ChatGPT, with almost one in ten people reporting that they used the AI tool for work purposes.

BMW 5 Series going all-electric later this year

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The BMW 5 Series was first launched in the 1970s and over five million of them have been sold worldwide, a new 5 Series range going on sale here towards the year-end.

Impressive all new Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV arrives

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Liberty IT creates 100 jobs and new hub in Portershed

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Liberty IT has expanded its presence across Ireland with a new hub in the heart of Galway’s innovation space, PorterShed. As part of its growth plan, the industry leader in digital innovation has also announced the creation of 100 new jobs.

One in four in Galway believe AI will impact or take their jobs

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One in four people in Galway (23%) believe artificial intelligence (AI) will impact or replace their jobs in the future, according to a new survey conducted by FRS Recruitment, one of Ireland’s leading recruitment agencies. This is slightly below the national figure of 26% of people who hold the same view.

Nua Surgical shortlisted for KPMG Global Tech Innovator award

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