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Harnessing AI to drive financial services enterprise transformation in Ireland

Faced with these challenges, financial services organisations are turning to the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) and GenAI to help them adapt to market shifts, automate processes, deliver cost efficiencies, offer personalised services at scale, and restore their competitive edge.

Scans in shopping centres and AI - can ideas like these help save the NHS?

Government says more NHS funds in England will go to social care as we look at how it can deliver change.

SSA has a special program for people with hearing problems

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to launch an innovative AI-driven program aimed at improving services for individuals with hearing impairments, promising significant cost savings and enhanced efficiency.

HIKE2 Innovation Summit will feature representatives from Sheetz, Astrobotic and more

AI and technology advisory firm HIKE2 has announced the slate of speakers for its annual Innovation Summit, including several thought leaders from the Steel City and beyond.

School pupils set for AI and digital skills hubs

Lancashire MEGA Hubs is a new scheme aimed at enhancing digital skills and career opportunities for youngsters, the county council said. Pupils in all of the county's secondary schools will be able to work with coding, cyber security and machine learning, with extra-curricular days and an out-of-school Cyber and Esports Academy.

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Can AI help modernise Ireland's healthcare system?

Because of Prof MacMahon, who as a medical student dabbled as a hobbyist programmer, the Mater is now among the first hospitals in Ireland to use artificial intelligence (AI) across its radiology department - the part of a hospital providing medical imaging to diagnose diseases and guide treatment.

AI solutions for risk management

With safety and security challenges growing for hydropower, Synectics' Synergy DETECT offers a flexible, AI-powered surveillance system

AI used to speed up planning applications and benefits claims, records reveal

Science Secretary Peter Kyle said ministers want to use the technology to 'save money, speed things up and … improve public services'.