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Welcome to The Short, IBM Research's recap of the latest innovations in AI, quantum computing, semiconductors, and the cloud.
Week of July 1 - 12, 2024
In this week's edition:
IBM’s text-to-SQL generator takes top place on a benchmark for handling complex database queries
"From website clicks to sales reports, organizations are gathering and storing more data than ever. But tools for finding the information you need across databases, data warehouses, and data lakehouses, and transforming it into something useful, have not kept pace..."
Serving AI models faster with speculative decoding
"In recent years, large language models (LLMs) have given chatbots a better grasp of customers’ questions and improved their ability to find correct answers. But the high cost and slow speed of serving LLMs has been one of the main barriers to wider AI adoption..."
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How IBM helps Wimbledon use generative AI to drive personalised fan engagement
"For two weeks in July, the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) hosts Wimbledon, the most prestigious tournament in the sport. IBM has been partnering with the Club for more than three decades, enhancing coverage of The Championships and engaging fans with rich data-driven insights..."
Rome Call for AI Ethics
Learn more about the Rome Call for AI Ethics and the most recent meeting Dr. Dario Gil attended in Hiroshima, Japan:
IBM Research History
On July 12, 1954, data from one punch card was transmitted to another overseas using a set of IBM data transceivers linked by radio from across the Atlantic. It was the first data to be radioed across the ocean directly from punched cards.
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