IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says that, despite the Trump administration's attacks on globalism, global trade isn't dead. In fact, ...
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Krishna is also bullish when it comes to programmers. Because AI can dramatically scale up a programmer’s productivity, it ...
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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna spoke about the future of quantum computing at SXSW, predicting significant advancements within the next four years. He also addressed geopolitical challenges, including talent ...
IBM ups its AI game by adding experimental chain-of-thought reasoning capabilities to its latest large language model, ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna highlighted the complementary roles of quantum computing and AI to solve complex problems at SXSW 2025 ...
Granted, IBM has a vested interest in presenting AI as nonthreatening. The company sells a range of AI-powered products and services, including assistive coding tools. The statements are also a ...
Arvind Krishna says smaller, energy-efficient AI models like DeepSeek are the future, predicting most AI will use just 1% of today's energy.