Ian Hogarth said it was inevitable that more jobs would become increasingly automated.
Emma McClenaghan and her partner Matt run an AI start-up in Northern Ireland. They have built an AI tool called Wally which generates websites, and have ambitions to turn it into a more general digital assistant.
"I think there is a lack of hardware access for start-ups, and a lack of expertise and lack of funding," she said.Emma McClenaghan says the best outcome for her and Matt Eaton's firm would be for it to get bought by a US tech giant "That's the difference between us and them because it's going to take us, you know, four to seven days to train a model and if he's [able to] do it in minutes, then you know, we're never going to catch up".
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