Silicon Republic January 5, 2022
Jenny Darmody

Dr Ruoyi Zhou of IBM Research discusses tech accessibility, the growth of IoT connectivity and the challenge of AI bias.

IBM established a research lab in Dublin in 2011 as a technology centre focused on creating smarter cities – the first of its kind in Europe.

A decade later, it has become a hub for scientists and engineers working on breakthrough technology in the areas of AI, quantum, healthcare and security.

Dr Ruoyi Zhou is the director of the Dublin lab and is responsible for driving innovation at the research centre.

Before moving to Dublin in May 2019, Zhou held many roles within IBM. She previously served as the director of IBM Accessibility Research, where she oversaw the development of...

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