
IBM Unveils New Cold Storage Technology for Enhanced Crypto Asset Security
IBM Unveils New Cold Storage Technology for Enhanced Crypto Asset Security
The global hackathon, now in its sixth year, gives participants access to advanced AI, cloud computing and blockchain technology.
In a joint statement, IBM and Meta outlined the AI Alliance’s objectives, emphasizing a commitment to safety, collaboration, diversity, economic opportunity and universal benefits.
The new system works a lot like a time delay safe for digital assets with a policy engine to broker communications.
Big Blue’s roadmap says it’s on pace to execute 100 million gates over 200 qubits in 2029 before a 10x improvement by 2033.
Former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly agreed to a position with Microsoft while Nvidia reaps the benefits of big tech’s scramble to build a better chatbot.
The new fund follows IBM’s participation in a $235M series D funding rounding in August for generative AI firm Hugging Face.
The team’s already years into work on the next version of the potentially revolutionary NorthPole hardware.
The coalition includes Google sibling company SandboxAQ and the University of Waterloo.
Adobe, IBM, Nvidia and five other companies have joined the initiative, unveiled in July, aimed at preventing the misuse of AI‘s capabilities for harmful purposes.
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Listing numerous areas of concern, IBM Automation’s Jerry Cuomo lays out the potential pitfalls for businesses using ChatGPT.
The company provides two enterprise solutions, Cogent and Cora, both chatbots tailored for diverse applications.
Altman appeared alongside NYU professor Gary Marcus and IBM chief of trust Christina Montgomery to discuss how the U.S. government should regulate the AI industry.
According to Accenture, 40 of working hours across different industries could be lost to AI as tools like ChatGPT continue to improve.
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Arvind Krishna, the chief executive of IBM, said roughly 30 of their non-customer-facing positions could be covered by artificial intelligence over a five-year period.
The Swiss crypto tech provider hired IBM’s Peter DeMeo as head of product, as well as former IBM lead architect, Angel Nunez Mencias.
Observers can learn a few things from the failed effort by IBM and Moller-Maersk to develop TradeLens, a blockchain-enabled global trading platform.
The new offering uses tech from Swiss MPC shop Metaco and the IBM Cloud.
Shyam Nagarajan says issuers should consider a hybrid model of permissioned and permissionless currency.
The partnership with Metaco will see the use of its digital asset custody and orchestration platform, Harmonize, to safeguard the custody and governance of Togg’s digital assets.