The data initiative is aimed at Irish employees looking to equip themselves with the digital skills needed to thrive in the modern working world. Read more: Data literacy drive to upskill thousands of non-IT professionals
University College Cork had the highest number of Ireland-based entries in the global list of researchers. Read more: 32 Ireland-based academics make elite list of researchers
Lero’s Dr Jacek Dąbrowski explains why understanding the needs of software users is so important, particularly with the rise of AI-powered systems. Read more: Can an AI bot revolutionise software engineering?
The TechConnect project will bring together nine partners from Ireland, Sweden, Spain and the Netherlands. Read more: New €3m EU project to transform human-tech collaboration
More and more it seems like the process of interviewing for a job is taking longer than could reasonably be expected and organisations are running the risk of deterring talented employees from committing their time to the recruitment process. Read more: The organisations scaring off skilled applicants by dangling jobs overhead
A law professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) has concluded that Lexis+ AI’s content is “riddled with mistakes” and should not be used by law students yet, following a […] The post Canadian law professor gives Lexis+ AI “a failing grade” – LexisNexis responds appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
IT Search’s report has indicated how the Irish technology space is likely to change in response to advanced digitalisation, increased automation and employee expectations. Read more: How will AI, DEI and salary dictate Ireland’s tech landscape in 2025?
The finalists, which will be announced in April 2025, will compete at a major European health start-up pitching event. Read more: Three Irish start-ups make it to EIT Health Catapult semi-finals
The site will serve as the company’s global hub for its diabetes care business. Read more: Abbott opens new Kilkenny site for diabetes tech
According to Carbon Brief, six extreme weather events in Ireland can be attributed to climate change, including 2022’s Storm Eunice. Read more: Majority of extreme weather events worsened by climate change