While those in charge of economic planning in the Irish state are optimistic about the impact on the economy of Artificial Intelligence (not the AI a certain rural editor is more familiar with), those in charge of hiring in the tech companies appear to cast doubt on that prognosis.
The State’s overall view is set out in the Ireland’s National AI Strategy and Skills Insights 2026. The latter refers to “considerable upside potential for the Irish economy going forward with AI helping to address productivity gaps and labour market shortages.”
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