IBM's CEO, Arvind Krishna, discusses how AI will impact white-collar jobs and increase productivity. Learn more about IBM's AI advancements and their view on the future of work.
. Explore the power of generative AI and trusted data with IBM Watsonx – the groundbreaking AI and data platform that empowers business to develop smarter, faster and more secure solutions tailored to their needs. Led by CEO Arvind Krishna, Watsonx offers a full stack of technologies to train, fine-tune, and deploy AI models, unlocking the potential of virtual worlds with metaverse technology.
Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM, announced several AI initiatives, such as Watsonx, a platform providing businesses with AI models and services. IBM is partnering with Hugging Face to bring open AI models and introducing Watson Code Assistant. Watsonx helps companies use their own data securely with strong governance and life cycle management. AI is transforming from experiment to large-scale use.
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IBM, a global technology company established in 1911, continues to promote professional growth and development by encouraging its employees to return to office working post-pandemic. With a focus on Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Software and Consulting, IBM plans to tackle data challenges while continuing to meet the demands of modern day. Arvind Krishna, IBM's CEO, is leading IBM through a digital transformation with the company's recent decision to slow or suspend hiring for back-office roles to reduce human-to-machine redundancy.
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