Business And Finance Awards Launches New Innovation Award
Business and Finance awards launches new Innovation AwardThis year, the Business & Finance Awards has launched a new Innovation Award category. This award recognises and celebrates groundbreaking ideas, products, or processes that push the boundaries of what is possible. Read more below! |
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Principals Club welcomes top NASA AI leaders for Dublin Tech Summit
The Principals Club welcomed the AI leaders of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to the Merrion Hotel last week for the start of Dublin Tech Summit 2024. |
The High Cost of GPT-4o
OpenAI’s newest artificial-intelligence tool, GPT-4o, leverages a large and growing user base – drawn in by the promise that the service is free – to crowdsource massive amounts of multimodal data and use it to train its AI model. But much of the data is not owned by its users, and copyright holders will have little recourse.
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The Right Way to Regulate AI
New technologies often have unintended consequences that are difficult to reverse, which is likely to be true of artificial intelligence as well. But rather than pausing AI development, we should engage in more small-scale experiments to identify potential harms when it is still possible to limit their damage.
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New and notable appointments at Fuzion, Future Planet, Codex Office Solutions, Deloitte Ireland, Ibec, McCann FitzGerald LLP, Auticon Ireland, and Mason Hayes & Curran
New and notable appointments at Fuzion, Future Planet, Codex Office Solutions, Deloitte Ireland, Ibec, McCann FitzGerald LLP, Auticon Ireland, and Mason Hayes & Curran.
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“Trust is earned in teaspoons and lost in spadefuls”
60 seconds with James McConville is the Managing Director of Cork Crafts and Design.
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Markets Update: Markets React to Inflation DataDuring the holiday-shortened week, the major US equity indices closed lower. The
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“Guinness to brew beer in Dublin? ” – From the first issue of Business & Finance, 1964
This will provide valuable insight for researchers, archivists, and readers interested in how the business landscape has changed in Ireland over the past 60 years.
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