AI agents promise to transform how Irish organisations work, but many remain hesitant to take the next step. Robert Byrne and Laoise Mullane of PwC Ireland explain why ambition is high, execution is slow, and why leadership mindsets matter.
Alan Doyle kicked off Aerlytix in 2020 in the midst of Covid challenges and aviation’s shutdown but in the last five years it has raised over €10m and is now plotting a major product expansion.
The long-mooted AI Office was namechecked in last month’s budget. Now indigenous businesses want to see meat on the bones and understand how it will work in practice.
Facial recognition was sold as a convenience — faster boarding passes, safer streets, smarter security. Instead, it’s ushering in an era of constant surveillance where anonymity is vanishing, and your face is the password you can’t change.
Oisin Hanrahan’s tech firm, which makes AI tools for the consumer-packaged goods sector, is opening an Irish base and has appointed the former MD of Fulfil to lead the expansion.
Hospitality faces soaring costs and shrinking margins. Conor Sheridan believes AI can reverse the tide. With $37 million in new funding, his company Nory promises to cut admin, boost profits, and help the sector.
The artificial-intelligence multinational was among the latest tech firms to establish an EU base in Dublin. Its first release of financial information is now available.
Candidates — from junior management to “C” suite level — completed The Panel's Candidate Sentiment Survey. In part two of the findings, we look at the use of AI in the workplace.
Wolters Kluwer is buying the Irish legal software company to give it leg-up in generative AI. Brightflag’s trajectory over the last decade is key to understanding how the deal came to be.
The Dublin-based company, which develops AI tools for legal departments, is being bought out by Dutch IT giant Wolters Kluwer.
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