ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology
Published in Nature Digital Medicine, the researchers present an innovative framework that enables health data researchers to efficiently link environmental and health data sources through location and time information.
Minister for Finance, Jack Chambers, officially launched the report, praising ADAPT for its groundbreaking research and collaboration across diverse sectors and acknowledged the Centre’s role as a key player in defending democracy in a digital age.
In the latest episode of the ADAPT Radio podcast, researcher Dipto Barman, sheds light on the rise of deep fakes and disinformation, especially during sensitive periods like elections.
AI is transforming digital healthcare, leading to exciting opportunities for screening, decision making support, biomarker detection, disease treatment and personalised or ‘precision’ medicine delivery.
The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology released its latest impact report.
ADAPT’s research experts, collaborate across industry, multidisciplinary academic communities and wider society to address the human-centric challenges and opportunities presented by advances in AI and digital content technology.
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.