Exploring unique ways to protect and apply AI

Exploring unique ways to protect and apply AI

Happy Earth Day! Welcome to The Short, IBM Research's recap of the latest innovations in AI, quantum computing, semiconductors, and the cloud.

Week of April 8 - April 22, 2024


In this week's edition:

  • Exploring the future of materials on Earth Day
  • Securing AI systems
  • AI use cases unlike any other

What are PFAS “forever chemicals,” and why are alternatives so hard to find?

"A new NSF-funded collaboration is focused on developing tools to identify products with PFAS, accelerate the search for substitutes, and recommend materials for capturing them at manufacturing sites. IBM Research is also exploring how generative AI can aid the search for replacements for industrial use cases of PFAS materials..."

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What is red teaming for generative AI?

"Red teaming is a way of interactively testing AI models to protect against harmful behavior, including leaks of sensitive data and generated content that’s toxic, biased, or factually inaccurate..."

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AI this Earth Day: Top opportunities to advance sustainability initiatives

"This Earth Day, we are calling for action to conserve our scarcest resource: the planet. To drive real change, it’s crucial for individuals, industries, organizations and governments to work together, using data and technology to uncover new opportunities that will help advance sustainability initiatives across the globe..."

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How the Masters used watsonx to manage its AI lifecycle

IBM watsonx deployment on The Masters Golf Tournament mobile app

"IBM watsonx.data helps organizations put their data to work, curating and preparing data for use in AI models and applications. The Masters uses watsonx.data to organize and structure data relating to the tournament—course, round and holes—which can then be populated with live data as the tournament progresses..."

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IBM Research History

In 1962, an IBM mathematics researcher used an electronic computer to compile astronomical tables from ancient Babylonian tablets, a time in which computing was just beginning to emerge.

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