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Full coverage: AI

Job seekers survey shows more and more employees are giving a positive response to workplace AI

The acceptance of artificial intelligence in the workplace is growing. But many users believe that as the technology becomes more wisely used, serious issues of control and regulation will arise.

Paul McArdle
24th Jun, 2024 - 6 min read

Dylan Collins: AI is fundamentally deflationary. Does that mean valuation multiples should decrease? 

One thing I’m very comfortable suggesting to company founders is that in a post-zero interest rate policy world, their exit, if any, is much more likely to be driven by Ebitda than anything else.

Dylan Collins
21st Jun, 2024 - 4 min read

“The board wanted to fundraise more; I wanted to sell. I knew I wanted to move it along”

Two years ago, HR and employee engagement expert Aisling Teillard sold Our Tandem to Swiss-based beqom, moving to Switzerland in the process. She talks about the company, the sale process, and how AI will impact the future of HR.

Ian Kehoe
10th Jun, 2024 - 5 min read

From deepfakes to copyright theft: How Ceartas is taking on the internet’s toughest challenges

Dublin start-up Ceartas recently closed a $4.5 million round and now wants to bring its AI-powered illicit content removal tech to film and TV studios.

Jonathan Keane
7th Jun, 2024 - 8 min read

Investors and start-ups take temperature of the sector at Dublin Tech Summit

The 7th edition of the gathering opened today with AI and the challenges in raising money in the current macroeconomic picture top of mind for attendees.

Jonathan Keane
29th May, 2024 - 3 min read

Numra is wasting no time in targeting the US market and has €1.5m to kickstart the push

After selling Peblo to Wayflyer, David Kearney’s AI start-up Numra has closed a seed round led by Elkstone and has eyes on internationalising ASAP.

Jonathan Keane
16th May, 2024 - 5 min read

“It doesn’t exist yet”: EU countries start to wrap heads around AI enforcement

The greatly touted AI Act promises to rein in artificial intelligence but questions swell around just how exactly national authorities will police the tech.

Jonathan Keane
26th Apr, 2024 - 5 min read

Accenture Song’s Richard Carr: “AI is about the reinvention of work and how we behave as human beings”

Accenture Song solves customer problems using a unique range of creative skillsets. Richard Carr, managing director in Ireland, is tasked with leading the business in a time of unprecedented change.

Tom Lyons
23rd Apr, 2024 - 10 min read

Capitalising: How CircleRock has brought in new venture partners to scale its business

Founded by Conor Sharpe and Barry O’Neill, CircleRock Capital hopes to back up to 25 companies this year. It has just hired four experienced new venture partners to help it get there.

Tom Lyons
20th Feb, 2024 - 6 min read

Enda McDonagh’s call to action: “There are huge changes coming for businesses”

A major survey of Irish and global CEOs by PwC unveils a wide range of concerns. From AI to climate to regulation, companies are facing unprecedented challenges and re-invention is the new norm.

Tom Lyons
19th Feb, 2024 - 9 min read
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