AI
You Have the Floor: IBM Watson AI Weighs In on Bloomberg’s “That’s Debatable”
IBM Research’s Project Debater team worked with the producers of “That’s Debatable” to integrate AI into the traditional debate format. With the help of a new natural language processing (NLP) feature called key point analysis, IBM Watson AI can synthesize thousands of submissions from the general public prior to each episode via ibm.com/debatable.
Education
IBM and The Coding School to offer free online quantum computing course for 5,000 students
IBM Quantum will sponsor 5,000 students to attend an eight-month intensive quantum computing course from The Coding School (and you could be one of them).
AI
In Collaboration with the National Institutes of Health, IBM Research Dives Deep into Biomarkers of Schizophrenia
In collaboration with researchers from Harvard Medical School, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Stanford University and the Northern California Institute for Research and Education, IBM Research is undertaking a new research initiative funded by the National Institute of Health.
You Have the Floor: IBM Watson AI Weighs In on Bloomberg’s “That’s Debatable”
IBM Research’s Project Debater team worked with the producers of “That’s Debatable” to integrate AI into the traditional debate format. With the help of a new natural language processing (NLP) feature called key point analysis, IBM Watson AI can synthesize thousands of submissions from the general public prior to each episode via ibm.com/debatable.
IBM and The Coding School to offer free online quantum computing course for 5,000 students
IBM Quantum will sponsor 5,000 students to attend an eight-month intensive quantum computing course from The Coding School (and you could be one of them).
In Collaboration with the National Institutes of Health, IBM Research Dives Deep into Biomarkers of Schizophrenia
In collaboration with researchers from Harvard Medical School, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Stanford University and the Northern California Institute for Research and Education, IBM Research is undertaking a new research initiative funded by the National Institute of Health.
AI Data Tracker Encourages Scientific Research into COVID-19 Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions
What impact do measures such as shelter-in-place, mask wearing, and social distancing have on the number of COVID-19 cases? How do the COVID-19 quarantine measures that have been implemented by North American countries compare to South American countries? These are just a few questions about the wide range of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) that have been applied by governments, globally.
IBM 5 in 5: Radically Accelerating the Process of Discovery will Enable Our Sustainable Future
This year’s IBM "5 in 5" predictions focus on accelerating the discovery of new materials to enable a more sustainable future. In line with the United Nation’s global call-to-action through its Sustainable Development Goals, IBM researchers are working to speed up the discovery of new materials that will address significant worldwide problems.
HBCU Center Driving Diversity and Inclusion in Quantum Computing
The new IBM-HBCU Quantum Center announced at this week at IBM’s Quantum Summit is a multi-year investment that will bring together researchers and students across a network of 13 HBCUs.
IBM’s Roadmap For Scaling Quantum Technology
Today, we are announcing the roadmap that we think will take us from the noisy, small-scale devices of today to the million-plus qubit devices of the future. We are currently developing a suite of increasingly larger and better chips, with a 1,000-qubit-plus chip, called IBM Quantum Condor, targeted for the end of 2023.
Charting the Course for the Future of Quantum Computing
Back in 2018, the National Quantum Initiative was signed into law, and today, the US Department of Energy announced millions in funding to support multidisciplinary Quantum Information Science Research Centers. We believe that these Centers closely align with our vision for the technological development of quantum computing here in the United States, both in the research that they carry out as well as the resulting national quantum ecosystem that they create.
Adversarial Robustness Toolbox: One Year Later with v1.4
One year ago, IBM Research published the first major release of the Adversarial Robustness Toolbox (ART) v1.0, an open-source Python library for machine learning (ML) security. ART v1.0 marked a milestone in AI Security by extending unified support of adversarial ML beyond deep learning towards conventional ML models and towards a large variety of data types […]
Unlocking the Potential of Today’s Noisy Quantum Computers for OLED Applications
Scientists at Mitsubishi Chemical, a member of the IBM Q Hub at Keio University in Japan, reached out to our team about experimenting with new approaches to error mitigation and novel quantum algorithms to address these very challenges. In the new arXiv preprint, “Applications of Quantum Computing for Investigations of Electronic Transitions in Phenylsulfonyl-carbazole TADF Emitters,” we – along with collaborators at Keio University and JSR - describe quantum computations of the “excited states,” or high energy states, of industrial chemical compounds that could potentially be used in the fabrication of efficient organic light emitting diode (OLED) devices.
IBM Quantum Summit 2020: Exploring the Promise of Quantum Computing for Industry
A recent panel discussion on “The Promise of Quantum for Industry” at the annual IBM Quantum Summit homed in on several business challenges that quantum computers are well-suited to tackle.
IBM’s past “5 in 5” predictions – where are they now?
IBM announced its annual "5 in 5” technology predictions for 2020. Here are some recent examples that highlight progress achieved toward realizing previous 5 in 5 forecasts and provide some insights into our long-term commitment to develop innovative solutions that can be implemented as IBM products and services, or shared with partners for commercialization or further development.
Using machine learning to solve a dense hydrogen conundrum
Hydrogen is the simplest element in the universe, yet its behavior in extreme conditions such as very high pressure and temperature is still far from being well understood. Dense hydrogen constitutes the bulk of the content of giant gas planets and brown dwarf stars and it’s a material of interest for both fundamental physics and […]











