Artificial Intelligence could see Ireland’s GDP raised by just under €50 billion in the next 12 years. A new study also finds that the technology could significantly aid both public and private sector productivity, and even boost jobs in the Republic.
A new report from PwC has stated the case for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Ireland. According to the Big Four professional services firm, AI could add 11.6% – or €48 billion – to Ireland’s GDP by 2030. Analysts calculated this projected impact will be driven largely by the possibility for product enhancements (7.9% of GDP in 2030) increasing […]
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