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IBM on Monday said that it has acquired Seek AI, an AI platform that allows users to ask questions about enterprise data using natural language, for an undisclosed sum.. Seek CEO and founder Sarah ...
IBM is taking a modular approach on its path to the holy grail of quantum computing. This year, IBM will release Nighthawk, its new quantum process with 120 qubits and 5,000 quantum gates.
IBM Quantum Loon, expected in 2025, is designed to test architecture components for the qLDPC code, including “C-couplers” that connect qubits over longer distances within the same chip. IBM Quantum ...
IBM on Monday said that it has acquired Seek AI, an AI platform that allows users to ask questions about enterprise data using natural language, for an undisclosed sum. Seek CEO and founder Sarah ...
IBM said it will acquire New York-based startup Seek AI to strengthen its enterprise data tools, alongside launching Watsonx AI Labs, a new innovation hub focused on accelerating AI adoption and ...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced watsonx AI Labs, a new, developer-first innovation hub in New York City, designed to supercharge AI builders and accelerate AI adoption at scale. watsonx AI Labs ...
IBM operates in 175 countries and employs approximately 300,000 people. The company has a robust roster of business partners to service its clients, which includes 95% of all Fortune 500 companies.
IBM layoffs: 8,000 roles impacted by AI integration Image Source : File Written By: Om Gupta Published: May 27, 2025 14:32 IST , Updated: May 27, 2025 14:32 IST ...
DataStax announced its acquisition by IBM is officially closed, allowing the companies to 'scale to new heights' and accelerate production AI and NoSQL data at scale. With Astra DB, Hyper-Converged ...
IBM Cloud suffered its second major outage in two weeks on Monday, leaving users around the world unable to log in, manage resources, or access essential services. The incident disrupted 41 ...
IBM has reportedly let go of approximately 8,000 workers, with the majority of these layoffs said to be concentrated within the company’s Human Resources division.
IBM’s Chief Human Resources Officer, Nickle LaMoreaux, reinforced this view, stating that AI is not expected to fully replace most jobs. “Very few roles will be completely replaced,” she said.