AI Dominates in Davos as Samsung Touts It as the Future of Mobile

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Connected newsletter: AI dominates in Davos as Samsung touts it as the future of mobile. Connected at the Business Post is your source for the news that matters in technology and innovation, all told from an Irish perspective. Get Charlie Taylor’s Connected newsletter to your inbox each Friday to read the innovation and technology stories that matter to Irish business. EDITOR'S NOTE After a few relatively quiet weeks, things have really heated up over the past days in terms of tech news.

With the World Economic Forum, the annual shindig for the rich and famous, getting underway in Davos, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar was out flying the flag for Ireland. He dined with a number of top tech entrepreneurs including OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Stripe’s John Collison, and Michael Dell. Here’s hoping he talked a few of them into upping their investments locally. Artificial intelligence was unsurprisingly firmly at the top of the agenda in discussions held in Davos

 

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