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E121 Rena Maycock, Founder at Cilter Technologies

Welcome to episode E121 of the AI Ireland podcast, the show that explores the applications and research of Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence on the island of Ireland.

Our mission is to increase the use of AI for the benefit of our society, our competitiveness and everyone living in Ireland.

Today’s guest is Rena Maycock, Founder at Cilter TechnologiesCilter is nominated for the 2023 AI Awards in the category of Best Application of AI to Achieve Social Good for the development of their embedded software to protect children from cyberbullying and online grooming. This unique system operates at a deep level, blocking harmful messages and notifying parents, aiming to make smartphones safer for children.

Rena is also nominated for Women in AI Person of the Year for leading the development of Cilter’s child protection software for smartphones, addressing cyberbullying and grooming. Rena is also recognised as a respected columnist who advocates for women in tech, lobbies for funding equality and mentors aspiring female founders.

Topics include:

  • Her background and origins of Cilter Technologies
  • Why they developed a patented solution for child safety online
  • Creating tech for child safety online involving collaboration & AI databases
  • Their goal to reduce cyberbullying, grooming and harmful content through early detection
  • Their mission for universal parental control across all devices for child safety
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AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution

AI Ireland are excited to unveil our new book, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution,” which is now accessible for purchase on Amazon. For executives, policy architects, or technology aficionados seeking to make sense of the intricate world of AI, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution” is your essential handbook. Now available on Amazon Kindle or hard copy, this book furnishes you with the expertise and instruments required to employ AI both effectively and ethically.

Limited tickets remain for the 2023 AI Awards.

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E120 Gerard Quinn, VP of Innovation & Informatics at ICON plc

Welcome to episode E120 of the AI Ireland podcast, the show that explores the applications and research of Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence on the island of Ireland.

Our mission is to increase the use of AI for the benefit of our society, our competitiveness and everyone living in Ireland.

Today’s guest is Gerard Quinn, VP of Innovation & Informatics at ICON plc. Since their foundation in Dublin in 1990, ICON’s mission has been to help their clients to accelerate the development of drugs and devices that save lives and improve quality of life. They do this by delivering best in class information, solutions and performance, with an unyielding focus on quality at all times.

ICON are nominated in the Best Application of AI in a Large Enterprise category at the 2023 AI Awards for their Cassandra platform. Cassandra employs powerful machine learning models to predict FDA and EMA post-marketing requirements (PMRs) with 99% and 97% accuracy, helping pharmaceutical companies plan clinical trials effectively and reduce risks.

Topics include:

  • An overview of ICON’s work serving pharmaceutical and biotech firms
  • How the Cassandra product uses AI to AI forecast post-trial needs, assisting planning and drug access
  • Predicting post-trial needs, aiding proactive planning, avoiding delays and costs
  • AI built with data sourcing for trial design and business use
  • AI’s limitless potential in clinical research for automation and problem-solving
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AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution

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Best Application of AI to achieve Social Good: Meet the 2023 AI Awards Finalists

While AI is often associated with technological advancements and business innovations, its impact extends far beyond these realms. AI has the potential to drive positive change and make a profound impact for social good

In this blog, we will explore the various ways AI is being harnessed for social good and the transformative effects it is having on our world. We will also take a closer look at this year’s nominees in the Best Application of AI to achieve Social Good for the 2023 AI Awards.

Healthcare Advancements

AI is poised to revolutionise healthcare in numerous ways. From early disease detection to personalised treatment plans, AI is making healthcare more accessible, efficient and effective. Machine learning algorithms can analyse vast datasets to identify patterns and predict diseases, enabling early intervention. AI-powered robots and telemedicine solutions are also making healthcare more accessible in remote areas, improving the quality of care and reducing the burden on healthcare professionals.

Environmental Conservation

Climate change and environmental degradation are among the most pressing global challenges. AI is being employed to monitor and combat these issues. Machine learning models can analyse satellite data to track deforestation, air and water quality, and weather patterns, allowing for more efficient environmental conservation efforts. AI-driven solutions are also helping to optimise energy consumption, reduce waste and develop sustainable agriculture practices.

Disaster Response and Management

AI can significantly enhance disaster preparedness, response and recovery efforts. Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, hurricanes and wildfires, can have devastating impacts on communities. AI algorithms can process real-time data from sensors, drones and satellites to predict disaster events, assess damage and coordinate response efforts. This technology saves lives and resources and reduces recovery time.

Education and Accessibility

AI is being used to improve education and make it more accessible to people of all backgrounds. Adaptive learning platforms use AI to tailor educational content to individual needs, helping students learn at their own pace. Additionally, AI-driven tools are aiding students with disabilities by providing real-time transcription and captioning, enabling them to participate fully in educational activities.

Social Services and Public Safety

Law enforcement and social service agencies are leveraging AI to enhance public safety and welfare. Predictive policing models help law enforcement agencies allocate resources more effectively to prevent crime. Social service agencies use AI to identify at-risk individuals, ensuring that vulnerable populations receive the support they need. These applications of AI help reduce crime rates and improve social services.

Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities

AI technologies have made significant strides in improving the lives of people with disabilities. Speech recognition, natural language processing and computer vision have enabled more accessible digital interfaces, communication devices and assistive technologies. These innovations empower individuals with disabilities, enabling them to participate more fully in society.

Meet the 2023 AI Awards Finalists

Best Application of AI to achieve Social Good

Analytics Engines

For their AI solution in monitoring marine life populations to improve object detection and tracking in seabed imagery. It has transformed the AFBI’s (Agri-Food and BioSciences Institute) processes and demonstrated the potential of AI in ecological research.

Cilter Technologies

For the development of their embedded software to protect children from cyberbullying and online grooming. Their unique system operates at a deep level, blocking harmful messages and notifying parents, aiming to make smartphones safer for children.

SEURO project

For ProInsight, an AI-based tool aimed to help healthcare organisations assess readiness, predict the impact and make informed decisions regarding the implementation of digital health solutions for patients with multiple chronic conditions.

Soapbox Labs

For tackling the global literacy crisis. They provide accurate and equitable voice AI that helps teachers assess and support students reading proficiency. They aim to deliver over 100 million voice-powered learning experiences to children worldwide.

The transformative impact of AI for societal good is already evident in various sectors. It is improving healthcare, helping to protect the environment, enhancing disaster response, expanding educational opportunities, increasing public safety and fostering accessibility for persons with disabilities to name just a few. As AI continues to advance, its potential for positive change in society grows exponentially.

However, it is crucial to approach the deployment of AI for societal good with ethical considerations and transparency. Ensuring that AI systems are developed and used in a manner that respects privacy, fairness and accountability is paramount.

When used thoughtfully and responsibly, AI has the power to address some of the most pressing challenges facing our world. By harnessing the potential of AI for societal good, we can work toward a brighter and more inclusive future for all.

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AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution

AI Ireland are excited to unveil our new book, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution,” which is now accessible for purchase on Amazon. For executives, policy architects, or technology aficionados seeking to make sense of the intricate world of AI, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution” is your essential handbook. Now available on Amazon Kindle or hard copy, this book furnishes you with the expertise and instruments required to employ AI both effectively and ethically.

Limited tickets remain for the 2023 AI Awards.

The fifth annual AI Awards takes place on Tuesday November 21st at the Gibson Hotel. This is an exciting opportunity to connect and network with over 200 AI and Data professionals across the island of Ireland and hear from some of the most exciting AI applications across industry and academia spanning 12 award categories.

Don’t miss the opportunity to get your tickets now! Sale ends November 17th but limited tickets remain so head over to aiawards.ie/tickets or Eventbrite to book your seat today!

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2023 AI Awards Finalists Announced!!

AI Ireland is delighted to announce this year’s finalists for the fifth annual AI Awards, which will take place on Tuesday, November 21st at the Gibson Hotel in Dublin’s Docklands.

The Awards, which are part of the not-for-profit organisation AI Ireland, support the growth and development of Data Science, Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence in Ireland. There will be 12 awards handed out at the awards ceremony this year, including a brand new award for the Best Application of AI in Sustainability.

Mark Kelly, Founder of AI Ireland, congratulated all the finalists for helping Ireland’s thriving AI community. “I’m deeply impressed by the strides we’ve made in Artificial Intelligence,” he said. “The AI Awards 2023 are not just accolades; they spotlight the ingenuity and vision that set Ireland’s AI community apart. Our finalists are not merely technologists; they are change-makers elevating Ireland to global prominence in AI. Congratulations to all; your work is redefining Ireland’s role on the global AI stage.”

Microsoft Ireland is the headline sponsor for the 2023 AI Awards, which is also proudly sponsored by Alldus International, Mazars, GlobalLogic, Mason Hayes & Curran, Dublin City Council, IDA Ireland, Fáilte Ireland and Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace.

Meet the 2023 Finalists

Best Application of AI to Achieve Social Good

Analytics Engines – for their AI solution in monitoring marine life populations to improve object detection and tracking in seabed imagery. It has transformed the AFBI’s (Agri-Food and BioSciences Institute) processes and demonstrated the potential of AI in ecological research.

Cilter Technologies – for the development of their embedded software to protect children from cyberbullying and online grooming. Their unique system operates at a deep level, blocking harmful messages and notifying parents, aiming to make smartphones safer for children. 

SEURO – for ProInsight, an AI-based tool aimed to help healthcare organisations assess readiness, predict the impact and make informed decisions regarding the implementation of digital health solutions for patients with multiple chronic conditions. 

Soapbox Labs – for tackling the global literacy crisis. They provide accurate and equitable voice AI that helps teachers assess and support students’ reading proficiency. They aim to deliver over 100 million voice-powered learning experiences to children worldwide. 

Best Use of Responsible AI and Ethics

ESB – for using responsible AI and ethical considerations combined with geospatial data, image processing and model deployment to classify electrical towers based on accessibility levels with the aim of improving tower management, safety and cost-efficiency.

Getvisibility –  for addressing the challenge of managing unstructured legacy data. Their platform classifies data and ensures trustworthiness through explainable AI models impacting over 150 enterprise customers globally, by promoting data security and compliance.

Soapbox Labs – for the development of unbiased voice AI for educational tools to address the literacy crisis, with a focus on equity in data handling and modelling. They’ve earned recognition for mitigating AI bias and aim to empower teachers and students worldwide.

Webio – for addressing debt collection challenges with empathetic, privacy-first and customizable conversational interactions. By addressing customer needs ethically, they enhance customer engagement, agent efficiency and financial outcomes. 

Best Application of AI in a Large Enterprise

ACI Worldwide – for their work in relying on accurate Interchange Cost forecasting for its pricing strategy. Their innovative approach uses Machine Learning models to adapt to changes and improve accuracy, empowering analysts for data-driven decisions.

Dell Technologies – for their Managed Services (DTMS) team’s collaboration with Service Operations Applied Science and Engineering (SOAS) to employ an ML-powered Multi-Layered Framework to enhance incident management and reduce ticket handling times. 

Etsy – for employing Machine Learning to enhance content moderation. By replacing manual heuristics with ML models, Etsy doubled precision and recall while maintaining a human-in-the-loop approach, ensuring safe and quality user-generated content at scale. 

ICON plc – for their Cassandra platform, which employs powerful machine learning models to predict FDA and EMA post-marketing requirements (PMRs) with 99% and 97% accuracy, helping pharmaceutical companies plan clinical trials effectively and reduce risks.

AI Person of the Year

Ciaran Gilligan-Lee – Head of Spotify’s Causal Inference Lab in Dublin, Ciaran’s primary focus is on advancing causal ML techniques to understand cause and effect in data, enabling more informed decision-making. 

Conrad Bernath – Head of Speech and Machine Learning at T-Pro, Conrad’s significant contributions to AI solutions in healthcare documentation include leveraging his data science background to streamline processes and improve patient outcomes. 

Luca Longo – for his innovative research in xAI, focusing on making AI models more interpretable and transparent which has the potential to impact human-AI interaction, responsible AI development, human capacity, international engagement and the economy. 

Maria Aretoulaki – Head of Conversational and Generative AI Design at GlobalLogic UK&I, Maria’s hybrid approach, combining linguistics with computer science, has led to innovative solutions in text summarization and conversational AI. 

Women in AI Person of the Year

Amy Awad – Co-founder of Opa Mind and LeanIn Ltd, Amy champions diversity and mental health in AI, earning global recognition, awards and speaking engagements. Her visionary leadership and ethical approach make her a trailblazer in the field of AI.

Gilyana Borlikova – Data Science Manager at ICON plc, Gilyana has pioneered impactful AI solutions for clinical trials, including the award-winning OneSearch system. A trailblazer for women in AI, her work reduces costs, improves efficiency and promotes innovation.

Nicole Baker – CEO of Biologit, Nicole is a seasoned professional in pharmacovigilance, with extensive experience in regulatory compliance and financial management. She is a leader in driving innovation, as well as promoting gender diversity and ethical AI in safety surveillance. 

Rena Maycock – CEO of Cilter, Rena leads a startup developing child protection software for smartphones, addressing cyberbullying and grooming. She’s a respected columnist advocating for women in tech, lobbies for funding equality, and mentors aspiring female founders.

Young AI Role Model of the Year

Ana Le Chevillier – for playing a pivotal role in the AI_PREMie project, which aims to transform preeclampsia diagnosis and risk assessment. Ana’s skills encompass data science and ethical AI, and she envisions leveraging AI for early disease detection and management in healthcare.

Chenyang Lyu – A final year PhD student at DCU with an impressive track record of research, particularly in the application of pre-trained Large Language Models to Question & Answering and Multi-modal tasks, resulting in over 15 publications in prestigious conferences and journals.

Conor Kelly – Head of Growth at Humanloop, Conor developed TaxBot, an AI Irish Tax Advisor, scoring over 80% in Irish Chartered Accounting Exams. Their solution addresses hallucination issues in AI and aims to impact the Irish tax advisory sector, offering a free, open-source tool. 

Meghana Rathi – for her significant contributions, including a novel algorithm combining reinforcement learning and control engineering. She led IBM’s role in the PLANET project, explored AI’s potential in COVID diagnosis and actively promotes diversity in tech.

Best Application of AI in Sustainability

Analytics Engines – for their work in partnership with the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) to develop an AI system for seabed object detection and tracking with the aim of improving analysis accuracy, reducing costs and setting new industry standards. 

Gemmo.ai – for developing an API for noise source identification to address noise pollution in Dublin and beyond to improve health and enhance the quality of life. It’s their vision to create a world where environmental surveillance safeguards the planet.

HireCompare – a 2023 startup aiming to revolutionise the traditional plant hire industry in Ireland by providing a digital, green and AI-driven platform that offers environmentally friendly alternatives, connects consumers with plant hire companies and promotes climate awareness.

ReLeafHubs – for using AI-driven solutions, including the myRWH.app recommender system and AI Digital Twins (AIDTs) to transform Remote Working Hubs (RWHs) in Ireland with the aim of reducing carbon emissions, boosting local economies and improving work-life balance. 

Best Application of AI in Healthcare

Embedded.Systems@UCC Group for their project which addresses neonatal mortality in low-income countries caused by heart and brain issues. It employs AI to interpret physiological signals, improving early detection and healthcare access.

Global Logic & Head Diagnostics for their HDx Neuro AI Platform which addresses late diagnosis and poor management of Parkinson’s Disease and other neurological conditions. It offers digital biomarkers and AI to enable early detection and personalised treatment. 

Kine-Mo – for addressing the challenge of quantifying athlete movement using 3D pose estimation technology. It offers precise measurements for coaching, injury prevention and athlete development with the aim of revolutionising human movement analysis in sports. 

LeanIn Wellness Ltd. – for addressing growing health issues related to obesity by offering a holistic wellness platform powered by AI. It covers mental, physical and spiritual health, using personalised tools and innovative lean methodology. 

Best Application of AI in a Startup

Data Science Wizards – for UnifyAI, which solves complex AI development challenges for enterprises, offering an integrated, automated, and open-source platform. It accelerates AI adoption and reduces costs, with a solid commitment to security and societal impact.

Galvia – for addressing the University of Galway’s pandemic-induced challenges with an AI-driven student engagement platform named Cara. It helped reduce staff workload by 40%, saving 1500+ hours, and instantly resolved 84% of student queries. 

Socialvoice.ai – for developing an AI solution to analyse video content, focusing on spoken words, sentiments and more. Their innovation fills the gap in video analysis, aiding marketers and brands to understand their market, competitors and influencers better. 

Whyze Health – for their work in aiming to solve the problem of fragmented and inaccessible health data using AI. Their platform transforms health records into digital assets, benefiting patients, healthcare providers and pharma/medtech companies.

Best Application of AI in an Academic Research Body

AI & Cognitive Load Research Lab, TU Dublin – Led by Dr. Luca Longo for their research focused on enhancing the interpretability and transparency of ML models with the aim to make AI models more understandable and compliant with ethical and regulatory standards.

Embedded Systems@UCC Group – for addressing high neonatal mortality from heart and brain diseases in low-income countries. It employs AI-assisted sound analysis to detect congenital heart defects and seizures, enhancing medical diagnosis and potentially saving lives.

ReLeafHubs, CeADAR – Led by Dr. Alireza Dehghani, ReLeafHubs proposes an innovative solution for Remote Working Hubs (RWHs) using AI-driven recommender systems and AI Digital Twins (AIDTs) to promote sustainability and reduce commuting in Ireland.

Tyndall National Institute – for their project aimed to develop a miniaturised wearable device with advanced machine learning algorithms for precise Parkinson’s Disease (PD) diagnosis and blood pressure estimation with the goal of improving PD assessment and treatment.

Best Application of AI in a Student Project

Balaji Padmanathan, UCD – for his project focusing on optimising electric vehicle charging station locations in Dublin, with the aim of making Dublin more sustainable and serving as a model for global efforts to combat climate change and promote responsible urban development.

Chenyang Lyu, DCU – for his research in addressing limitations in Large Language Models (LLMs) for Question Answering, focusing on integrating semantic and multimodal knowledge utilising his skills in NLP, unsupervised learning, multi-modal AI and mitigating bias in AI models. 

Jamie Ellis de Paor, MTU – for his research project addressing the challenge of providing training data for indoor robotics by creating a Unity-based semantic segmentation simulator. The project aims to advance indoor autonomous robotics, potentially impacting various industries. 

Lan Wei, UCD – for Epi-AI, an AI-powered tool for automated seizure detection in mouse EEG data, enhancing efficiency and objectivity in epilepsy research. It accelerates drug development and fosters global collaboration, promising advancements in treatment.

Best Use of AI in a Consumer/Customer Service Application

GlobalLogic – for their Generative AI-Based Knowledge Operator – powered by Natural Language Processing and content generation – which enhances user access to information, fosters collaboration and adapts to user queries. 

Lip – for addressing the challenge of language barriers in content creation by using AI to generate lip movements that make it appear as if you can speak another language. It aims to help creators reach broader language markets quickly. 

Tax World – for Ezylia, which addresses the complex issue of obtaining clear tax information with a personal AI assistant. They employ OpenAI’s ChatGPT, regex and Python to efficiently answer tax questions, simplify tax topics and reduce research time for professionals. 

Webio – for leveraging data analysis and custom language models to enhance customer engagement and agent efficiency. They achieved a 10% boost in collections performance and expanded client relationships while prioritising ethical AI and data control.

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E119 Ana Le Chevillier, Clinical Research Manager – Data and AI at AI PREMie

Welcome to episode E119 of the AI Ireland podcast, the show that explores the applications and research of Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence on the island of Ireland.

Our mission is to increase the use of AI for the benefit of our society, our competitiveness and everyone living in Ireland.

Today’s guest is Ana Le Chevillier, Clinical Research Manager – Data and AI at AI PREMie. Ana has a keen interest in the clinical applications of her work and recognises the crucial role of high-quality data in scientific endeavors. Her primary responsibility at AI PREMie is the creation, validation and management of databases, as well as the development of ML models to support clinical decision-making in the context of preeclampsia.

Ana is nominated for the 2023 AI Awards in the category for Young AI Role Model of the year for playing a pivotal role in AI_PREMie, which aims to transform pre-eclampsia diagnosis and risk assessment. Ana’s skills encompass data science and ethical AI, and she envisions leveraging AI for early disease detection and management in healthcare.

Topics include:

  • Her journey from a Physiologist to Clinical Research Manager at AI PREMie
  • Ethical data collection with Dublin hospitals, emphasising security.
  • How awards signify being on the right path for impactful change
  • Their focus on Sustainable Development Goals, health equity and diverse data
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Limited tickets remain for the 2023 AI Awards.

The fifth annual AI Awards takes place on Tuesday November 21st at the Gibson Hotel. This is an exciting opportunity to connect and network with over 200 AI and Data professionals across the island of Ireland and hear from some of the most exciting AI applications across industry and academia spanning 12 award categories.

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Young AI Role Model of the Year: Meet the 2023 AI Awards Finalists

As Artificial Intelligence continues to gain prominence, the need for role models in this field becomes increasingly crucial, especially those who can inspire the next generation of innovators. 

In this blog, we’ll explore the importance of recognising young role models in AI and how they can make a lasting impact on the future. We will also take a closer look at this year’s finalists in the Young AI Role Model of the Year category for the 2023 AI Awards.

Breaking Stereotypes

Historically, AI and computer science have been perceived as male-dominated fields. Young role models, especially those from underrepresented groups, can help shatter these stereotypes and encourage diversity in AI. When young individuals see someone like themselves succeeding in AI, it empowers them to believe that they can do the same, regardless of their gender, ethnicity or background.

Accessibility and Relatability

Young leaders are often more relatable to their peers and can convey complex AI concepts in a way that is easy to understand. This relatability is essential in making AI accessible to a broader audience, particularly to younger generations who may be considering a career in AI. When these young role models share their journeys and experiences, they bridge the gap between AI experts and aspiring students, making the field less intimidating.

Real-World Inspiration

Role Models have a unique ability to inspire their peers by showcasing their practical achievements in AI. Whether it’s winning a hackathon, publishing a research paper or developing a groundbreaking AI application, their accomplishments serve as concrete evidence that pursuing a career in AI is not just a distant dream but an achievable goal.

Evolving with Technology

AI is an ever-evolving field, and up-and-coming young talent are often at the forefront of new developments and trends. They can introduce their peers to the latest technologies, tools and best practices, helping to keep the AI community informed and relevant. Their fresh perspectives can contribute to innovative solutions and ideas.

Fostering a Collaborative Community

These bright young talents can foster a collaborative and supportive AI community. By sharing their experiences, networking and collaborating on projects, they can create a sense of belonging within the AI industry. This spirit of collaboration can lead to more inclusive and diverse AI research and applications.

Promoting Ethical AI

As AI technology raises complex ethical questions, role models can lead the way in advocating for responsible and ethical AI development and use. They can raise awareness about potential biases, privacy concerns and social implications of AI, encouraging their peers to consider these factors in their work.

Meet the 2023 AI Awards Finalists

Young AI Role Model of the Year

Ana Le Chevillier

For playing a pivotal role in the AI_PREMie project, which aims to transform preeclampsia diagnosis and risk assessment. Ana’s skills encompass data science and ethical AI, and she envisions leveraging AI for early disease detection and management in healthcare.

Chenyang Lyu

A final year PhD student at DCU with an impressive track record of research, particularly in the application of pre-trained Large Language Models to Question & Answering and Multi-modal tasks, resulting in over 15 publications in prestigious conferences and journals.

Conor Kelly

Head of Growth at Humanloop, Conor developed TaxBot, an AI Irish Tax Advisor, scoring over 80% in Irish Chartered Accounting Exams. Their solution addresses hallucination issues in AI and aims to impact the Irish tax advisory sector, offering a free, open-source tool.

Meghana Rathi

For her significant contributions, including a novel algorithm combining reinforcement learning and control engineering. She led IBM’s role in the PLANET project, explored AI’s potential in COVID diagnosis and actively promotes diversity in tech.

In conclusion, role models in AI are indispensable for shaping the future of the field. They break down barriers, make AI accessible and inspire the next generation of innovators. Their influence goes beyond their technical expertise; they create a sense of community, promote diversity and champion ethical AI development. 

As AI continues to advance, we must recognise and celebrate exceptional young talent who are paving the way for a more inclusive, innovative and responsible AI industry. These up-and-coming leaders are the driving force that will help AI reach its full potential and benefit humanity as a whole.

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AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution

AI Ireland are excited to unveil our new book, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution,” which is now accessible for purchase on Amazon. For executives, policy architects, or technology aficionados seeking to make sense of the intricate world of AI, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution” is your essential handbook. Now available on Amazon Kindle or hard copy, this book furnishes you with the expertise and instruments required to employ AI both effectively and ethically.

Limited tickets remain for the 2023 AI Awards.

The fifth annual AI Awards takes place on Tuesday November 21st at the Gibson Hotel. This is an exciting opportunity to connect and network with over 200 AI and Data professionals across the island of Ireland and hear from some of the most exciting AI applications across industry and academia spanning 12 award categories.

Don’t miss the opportunity to get your tickets now! Sale ends November 17th but limited tickets remain so head over to aiawards.ie/tickets or Eventbrite to book your seat today!