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skilling ireland
About this tag
The tag 'skilling ireland' covers discussions about workforce training and upskilling initiatives in Ireland, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence. A recent thread highlights a Trinity College Dublin study, produced with Microsoft Ireland, projecting that AI could add €250 billion to Irish GDP by 2035. The conversation focuses on practical skilling roadmaps to prepare the Irish workforce for AI-driven changes, addressing both opportunities and challenges. Topics include national programmes, the impact of generative AI on worker productivity, and strategies to bridge skill gaps. The tag is relevant for those interested in Ireland's economic development, technology adoption, and education policy.
Catherine Doyle’s blunt framing of artificial intelligence as “a real opportunity” for Ireland — not a distant threat — now sits alongside hard numbers and national programmes that together make that claim hard to ignore: a Trinity College Dublin study, produced with Microsoft Ireland, projects...