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Episode 335 - Kieran McCorry, National Technology Officer, Microsoft
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Ireland is fast becoming one of the most AI-enabled economies in the world — with over 90% of organisations already using or planning to use artificial intelligence. But beneath that headline success story, a more complex picture is emerging.
A new report from Trinity College Dublin and Microsoft Ireland reveals a growing divide: while large organisations are accelerating ahead — unlocking thousands of hours of productivity every month — many SMEs are still stuck in the early stages of adoption.
And that gap isn’t just technical — it’s about skills, strategy, and ultimately, the future competitiveness of the Irish economy.
So what does this ‘two-speed AI economy’ really mean? Why are SMEs struggling to keep pace — and what needs to change to unlock the next wave of growth? Today, I’m joined by Kieran McCorry, National Technology Officer at Microsoft Ireland, who’s right at the centre of this conversation.
We’ll discuss what the data really tells us, where Irish businesses are getting AI right — and where they risk falling behind.
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