AI Advisory Group seeks setting up of ‘observatory’ to inform debate on artificial intelligence issues
The establishment of an Artificial Intelligence “observatory” intended to inform the public and promote debate on the implications of AI with regard to employment, an energy council to help find solutions to the power supply challenges it is creating and targeted supports for researchers and entrepreneurs are among the measures recommended by the AI Advisory Council in a newly published report.
They recommend the Government establishes the AI Observatory to gather information from employers and other stakeholders on developments in AI and its application and make this information publicly available to as to promote a wider and more informed debate.Liquidator considers DPP file in Altada case over ‘concerns’
The council says Ireland is well placed to attract investment and development employment in the sector but contends, “we must train entrepreneurs to create AI-first ventures, integrating AI across products, services, internal operations and business models for sustainable growth and global competitiveness.
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