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By tracing seafood to the source, blockchain can help make the food's origins easily available to shoppers (credit: IBM)
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With Watson Assistant for Citizens, IBM is helping government agencies, healthcare organizations and academic institutions use AI to put trusted data and information into the hands of their citizens. Citizens can quickly obtain reliable information about COVID-19, including guidance from the CDC and local sources such as links to school closings, news and documents on a state website -- online or by phone. (Credit: IBM)
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Watson Assistant for Citizens automates responses to frequently asked questions about COVID-19 on topics such as symptoms, testing and protective measures. (Credit: IBM)
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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences deployed a virtual agent using Watson Assistant for Citizens in 9 days so citizens can get their questions answered quickly about COVID-19 testing, symptoms or resources.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull completes the first leg of its journey by touching the ground of MSubs Ltd’s warehouse (ProMare HQ) in Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull being offloaded at MSubs Ltd (ProMare HQ) in Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull beginning its journey from Gdansk, Poland, to Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull being lifted on the truck that will transport it from Gdansk, Poland, to Plymouth, UK.
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Mayflower Autonomous Ship at Aluship Technologies, Gdansk, Poland, ready to be transported to Plymouth, UK.
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IBM launched a free interactive dashboard driven by IBM Watson and built on IBM Cognos Analytics to help data scientists, researchers, media organizations and more users analyze and filter COVID-19 data down to the county level (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)
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Track reported COVID-19 cases near you and stay informed with data, news and information on weather.com and The Weather Channel app (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)
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Track reported COVID-19 cases near you and stay informed with data, news and information on weather.com and The Weather Channel app (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)
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Track reported COVID-19 cases near you and stay informed with data, news and information on weather.com and The Weather Channel app (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)
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Track reported COVID-19 cases near you and stay informed with data, news and information on weather.com and The Weather Channel app (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)
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Track reported COVID-19 cases near you and stay informed with data, news and information on weather.com and The Weather Channel app (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)
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IBM engineers assembling the IBM z15, a new enterprise platform delivering the ability to manage the privacy of customer data. The systems features an industry-first capability to instantly revoke access to data across the hybrid cloud. The IBM z15 system culminates four years of development with over 3,000 IBM Z patents issued or in process and represents a collaboration with input from over 100 companies. IBM z15 can process up to 1 trillion web transactions a day and features new cloud-native development tools and instant recovery technology to optimize resiliency.
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IBM Designers, Shani Sandy (L) and Don Spangler, review last minute specifications on the new z15 after four years of collaboration with 100 clients to build the enterprise system on Thursday, September 12, 2019, Poughkeepsie, NY. IBM announced the new system will have an industry-first capability to instantly revoke access to data across the hybrid cloud. IBM z15 can process up to 1 trillion web transactions a day and features new cloud-native development tools and instant recovery technology to optimize resiliency. (Jon Simon/Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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IBM today announced IBM z15™, a new enterprise platform delivering the ability to manage the privacy of customer data. The systems features an industry-first capability to instantly revoke access to data across the hybrid cloud. The IBM z15 system culminates four years of development with over 3,000 IBM Z patents issued or in process and represents a collaboration with input from over 100 companies. IBM z15 can process up to 1 trillion web transactions a day and features new cloud-native development tools and instant recovery technology to optimize resiliency.
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IBM’s AI and other advanced technologies are at the helm of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship project.
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CGI Visualisation of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship cruising at sea, completely unmanned.
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CGI Visualisation of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship at sea, with the wingsail and the solar panels propelling the ship visible.
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CGI Visualisation of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship cruising at sea, completely unmanned.
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CGI visualization of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship at sea with a reflection of the original Mayflower, inspiration for the project.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship project is drawing on scientific and technical talent from around the world. From left: Prof. Kevin Jones, Executive Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Plymouth; Rosie Lickorish, Software Engineer, IBM Emerging Technology Services; Eric Aquaronne, Systems Strategy, Cloud, AI & Security Lead, IBM.
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At CES 2020, where IBM announced the expansion of the IBM Q Network, which now includes over 100 organizations, across multiple industries, including: Airline, Automotive, Banking and Finance, Energy, Insurance, Materials and Electronics. (Credit: IBM)
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Avril today announces that it will be joining IBM Food Trust beginning with its Matines line of organic eggs (credit: Avril)
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(left) Firefighter Joan Herrera, and (left) nurse Vicenç Ferrés Padró of Prometeo.
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The Prometeo team, (from left) Salomé Valero Cumplido, Marco Emilio Rodriguez Serrano, Joan Herrera, Josep Ràfolas, and Vicenç Ferrés Padró, created a cognitive platform to take care of firefighters' health and safety in real-time and over the long-term using sensors, monitoring, IoT and machine learning.
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IBM Advertising Accelerator with Watson leverages AI to predict creative that drives better engagement and audience understanding (credit: IBM)
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