KPMG to create 200 jobs in Dublin at its new EU AI hub

Microsoft and Cranium collaborate with KPMG on the hub as firms get to grips with artificial intelligence and regulation — especially the EU AI Act
KPMG to create 200 jobs in Dublin at its new EU AI hub

KPMG has entered into agreements with tech giant Microsoft and AI security software firm Cranium as it creates the new roles in Dublin. 

Professional services firm KPMG has announced plans to create 200 jobs over the next three years at its new EU artificial intelligence (AI) hub based in the Dublin conference centre.

The job creation pledge comes as firms ramp up resources in response to evolving EU regulatory frameworks, notably the AI Act, in the technology space.

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