ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology
Analyses of over 40,000 documents, computer vision papers and downstream patents spanning four decades indicates the extent of this surveillance and the rise of obfuscating language that helps to normalise such approaches.
A scoping review by researchers from ADAPT and the Centre for Innovative Human Systems at University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin and St James’s Hospital explores how to make artificial intelligence (AI) truly trustworthy in real-world organisational settings.
175,000 new historical records are now freely available online in the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland to mark the 103rd anniversary of the Four Courts blaze that destroyed the Public Record Office of Ireland, and with it seven centuries of Irish history.
ADAPT researchers have made expert contributions to major consultations shaping the future of artificial intelligence (AI) policy at both European and Irish national levels.
The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology released its latest impact report.
The Knowledge Graph for Irish History is a dynamic research tool that helps you discover information across centuries of Ireland’s past.
ADAPT is supported by the Irish government through a Science Foundation Ireland investment of €42 million.
ADAPT is pushing the frontiers of knowledge and bringing new solutions to societal and industrial challenges. ADAPT is internationally renowned for its research expertise, and is comprised of a vibrant community of multidisciplinary academic experts, researchers, international funding programme managers, innovation specialists and business professionals.