When Jack Chambers gave his budget speech and touched on Department of Enterprise funding, he referenced the establishment of Ireland’s AI Office. Long mooted, but often spoken of in vague terms, the AI Office is intended to be a coordinating body on AI regulation in Ireland, for companies big and small, as artificial intelligence becomes more sophisticated and ever-present. Just how that will all work remains to be seen but SMEs are already lining up with their wish lists on how the whole thing should operate. “I suppose there’s a nervousness for the industry as to what AI means, so…
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