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Localized data on air quality, pollen levels, humidity and temperature will be sent via IBM’s weather data API to Electrolux as a basis for smart app recommendations to help consumers make more informed decisions about when to use appliances such as clothes dryers, air purifiers and air conditioners. (Credit: Electrolux/IBM)
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In the next five years, we will be able to capture CO2 from the air and transform it from the scourge of the environment into something useful. The goal is to make CO2 capture and reuse efficient enough to scale globally so we can significantly reduce the level of the harmful CO2 in the atmosphere and, ultimately, slow climate change.
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In the next five years, we will replicate nature’s ability to convert nitrogen in the atmosphere into nitrate-rich fertilizer, feeding the growing world while reducing the environmental impact of fertilizers. We’ll come up with an innovative solution to enable nitrogen fixation at a sustainable scale and help feed the world’s rapidly growing population.
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In the next five years, we aim to help facilitate the generation of treatments to aid physicians and front-line workers in combating novel, life-threatening viruses on a larger scale than is currently possible. A combination of AI, analytics and data can potentially help with the rapid analysis of real-world medical evidence to suggest new candidates for drug repurposing and speed clinical trials. In the future, these tools may reach widespread adoption across industries, effectively becoming one of the means of rapidly responding to global, life-threatening viruses.
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IBM designed an approach to accelerate material discovery where AI is a key component across the entire chain of the material discovery process. This includes its cloud-powered chemistry lab RoboRXN, which allows researchers to create new materials by predicting the outcome of chemical reactions. Since earlier this year IBM scientists around the world are using RoboRXN to synthesize materials for carbon capture, photoresists and antivirals. It will soon go to work generating materials for nitrogen fixation.
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IBM Watson Assistant helps communicate registration and absentee ballot procedures to Idaho citizens (credit: IBM)
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Artie is short for Artemis and Artificial Intelligence. He's a stowaway octopus hitching a ride on the Mayflower Autonomous Ship and, because he has seven arms, he's technically a septopus. He can be asked questions about the ship, the ocean, or about himself on mas400.com
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Artie is short for Artemis and Artificial Intelligence. He's a stowaway octopus hitching a ride on the Mayflower Autonomous Ship and, because he has seven arms, he's technically a septopus. He can be asked questions about the ship, the ocean, or about himself on mas400.com
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Artie is short for Artemis and Artificial Intelligence. He's a stowaway octopus hitching a ride on the Mayflower Autonomous Ship and, because he has seven arms, he's technically a septopus. He can be asked questions about the ship, the ocean, or about himself on mas400.com
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Artie is short for Artemis and Artificial Intelligence. He's a stowaway octopus hitching a ride on the Mayflower Autonomous Ship and, because he has seven arms, he's technically a septopus. He can be asked questions about the ship, the ocean, or about himself on mas400.com
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Artie is short for Artemis and Artificial Intelligence. He's a stowaway octopus hitching a ride on the Mayflower Autonomous Ship and, because he has seven arms, he's technically a septopus. He can be asked questions about the ship, the ocean, or about himself on mas400.com
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Artie is short for Artemis and Artificial Intelligence. He's a stowaway octopus hitching a ride on the Mayflower Autonomous Ship and, because he has seven arms, he's technically a septopus. He can be asked questions about the ship, the ocean, or about himself on mas400.com
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Cross-section view of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship 3D model, as seen in the CAD software (credit: Promare)
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Cross-section view of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship 3D model, as seen in the CAD software (credit: Promare)
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Cross-section view of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship 3D model, as seen in the CAD software (credit: Promare)
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Cross-section view of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship 3D model, as seen in the CAD software (credit: Promare)
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Open Questions with Watson Discovery is available on the US Open mobile app, shown here, and USOpen.org (courtesy: IBM)
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IBM will facilitate several tennis debates among fans on USOpen.org, using insights from Watson Discovery to build pro and con arguments through a new experience called Open Questions with Watson Discovery (courtesy: IBM)
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Match Insights with Watson Discovery uses natural language processing technology to search for and understand millions of sources to gather the most relevant information for fans, ahead of each match (courtesy: IBM)
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IBM’s new POWER10 chip is built for the hybrid cloud era. It includes breakthrough new security features including, memory inception to improve cloud capacity and delivers 40% faster encryption for today’s toughest standards and future encryption standards like post-Quantum encryption, and new enhancements to container security.
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A collection of IBM POWER10 7nm processors on a silicon wafer. The wafer is cut into individual chips that become the “brains” behind IBM Power Systems servers. Each IBM POWER10 chip can deliver up to 3x the capacity and energy efficiency of the previous generation and up to 20x faster AI inferencing.
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