AI will certainly uncover new patterns and set new targets, but beating the market still isn’t easy. In truth, the sobering insight of Howard Marks is inescapable. We still need to be different, and we still need to be right.
Rebecca McManus is building a healthcare app that aims to detect cognitive decline in older people using large language modelling technology. Her family history drives her and she believes a career in sales gives her an edge.
Ireland chaired the informal group of digitally like-minded EU member states for six months and one of its findings on tech policy is gathering more steam in Europe.
Participants in the PwC Leadership Exchange are optimistic about their ability to adapt to fast-paced change. Business leaders and advisors share advice on how to get there.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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