ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology
This national AILO final brought together 104 students from 47 schools spanning 18 counties, all vying for a chance to compete on the international stage this summer.
The pioneering initiative will explore how Generative AI (Gen-AI) can enhance local government services while ensuring its responsible and ethical deployment, positioning Dublin as a leader in digital governance.
AI adoption in Ireland has surged to 91%[3], nearly doubling from 49% in 2024, a significant leap that now puts Ireland ahead of many of its EU counterparts after previously trailing behind.
Professor Hickton will deliver a public lecture titled: “The Disruptive Danger of Disinformation in the Age of AI” on Wednesday 5th March at 5pm in the Swift Theatre in Trinity College Dublin’s Arts Building.
The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology released its latest impact report.
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