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Meta et IBM réunis pour promouvoir une approche open source du développement de l’IA 

Meta et IBM réunis pour promouvoir une approche open source du développement de l’IA  | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

Meta et IBM réunis pour promouvoir une approche open source du développement de l’IA
Technologie : L’alliance pour l’IA, qui compte 50 membres, promeut une IA responsable et open source. Google, Microsoft et OpenAI ont une vision différente.

 

 
 
 
 
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Meta et IBM réunis pour promouvoir une approche open source du développement de l’IA
Technologie : L’alliance pour l’IA, qui compte 50 membres, promeut une IA responsable et open source. Google, Microsoft et OpenAI ont une vision différente.

 

 
 
 
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IBM at CES 2019 outlines Q System One quantum computer | #QuantumComputing

IBM at CES 2019 outlines Q System One quantum computer | #QuantumComputing | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

IBM has launched an integrated system for quantum computing designed for scientists and businesses called IBM Q System One.

The system will be unveiled at CES 2019 with a replica of Q System One. IBM added that it will open a commercial Q Quantum Computation Center in Poughkeepsie, New York this year. It is yet to be determined how many quantum systems will be housed in one center, said Bob Sutor, vice president of IBM Q Strategy & Ecosystems.

With IBM CEO Ginni Rometty delivering a keynote at CES, Big Blue is using the conference to highlight its research and development chops and the ability to commercialize new technologies. IBM has been among the forerunners in quantum computing. Quantum computing promises to advance a whole new paradigm beyond traditional computers. The problem with quantum computing is that it needs developers to create applications for qubits, a continuous cold environment and new hardware architectures.

 

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IBM has launched an integrated system for quantum computing designed for scientists and businesses called IBM Q System One.

The system will be unveiled at CES 2019 with a replica of Q System One. IBM added that it will open a commercial Q Quantum Computation Center in Poughkeepsie, New York this year. It is yet to be determined how many quantum systems will be housed in one center, said Bob Sutor, vice president of IBM Q Strategy & Ecosystems.

With IBM CEO Ginni Rometty delivering a keynote at CES, Big Blue is using the conference to highlight its research and development chops and the ability to commercialize new technologies. IBM has been among the forerunners in quantum computing. Quantum computing promises to advance a whole new paradigm beyond traditional computers. The problem with quantum computing is that it needs developers to create applications for qubits, a continuous cold environment and new hardware architectures.

 

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IBM announces starter platform for blockchain developers | #Innovation

IBM announces starter platform for blockchain developers | #Innovation | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it


IBM is continuing its effort to democratize blockchain technology for developers. The company announced the availability of the IBM Blockchain Platform Starter Plan designed to give developers, startups and enterprises the tools for building blockchain proofs-of-concept and an end-to-end developer experience.

“What do you get when you offer easy access to an enterprise blockchain test environment for three months?” Jerry Cuomo, VP of blockchain technology at IBM, wrote in a blog post. “More than 2,000 developers and tens of thousands of transaction blocks, all sprinting toward production readiness.”

RELATED CONTENT: Unlocking the blockchain potential

IBM has been focused on bringing the blockchain to enterprises for years. Earlier this year, the company announced IBM Blockchain Starter Services, Blockchain Acceleration Services and Blockchain Innovation Services.

 

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IBM is continuing its effort to democratize blockchain technology for developers. The company announced the availability of the IBM Blockchain Platform Starter Plan designed to give developers, startups and enterprises the tools for building blockchain proofs-of-concept and an end-to-end developer experience.

“What do you get when you offer easy access to an enterprise blockchain test environment for three months?” Jerry Cuomo, VP of blockchain technology at IBM, wrote in a blog post. “More than 2,000 developers and tens of thousands of transaction blocks, all sprinting toward production readiness.”

RELATED CONTENT: Unlocking the blockchain potential

IBM has been focused on bringing the blockchain to enterprises for years. Earlier this year, the company announced IBM Blockchain Starter Services, Blockchain Acceleration Services and Blockchain Innovation Services.

 

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IBM unveils "world's smallest computer" with blockchain at Think 2018

IBM unveils "world's smallest computer" with blockchain at Think 2018 | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

March 19 is the first day of IBM Think 2018, the company's flagship conference, where the company will unveil what it claims is the world's smallest computer. They're not kidding: It's literally smaller than a grain of salt. 

 

But don't let the size fool you: This sucker has the computing power of the x86 chip from 1990. Okay, so that's not great compared to what we have today, but cut it some slack — you need a microscope to see it. 

 

The computer will cost less than ten cents to manufacture, and will also pack "several hundred thousand transistors," according to the company. These will allow it to "monitor, analyze, communicate, and even act on data."

 

According to IBM, this is only the beginning. "Within the next five years, cryptographic anchors — such as ink dots or tiny computers smaller than a grain of salt — will be embedded in everyday objects and devices," says IBM head of research Arvind Krishna. If he's correct, we'll see way more of these tiny systems in objects and devices in the years to come.

 

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March 19 is the first day of IBM Think 2018, the company's flagship conference, where the company will unveil what it claims is the world's smallest computer. They're not kidding: It's literally smaller than a grain of salt. 

 

But don't let the size fool you: This sucker has the computing power of the x86 chip from 1990. Okay, so that's not great compared to what we have today, but cut it some slack — you need a microscope to see it. 

 

The computer will cost less than ten cents to manufacture, and will also pack "several hundred thousand transistors," according to the company. These will allow it to "monitor, analyze, communicate, and even act on data."

 

According to IBM, this is only the beginning. "Within the next five years, cryptographic anchors — such as ink dots or tiny computers smaller than a grain of salt — will be embedded in everyday objects and devices," says IBM head of research Arvind Krishna. If he's correct, we'll see way more of these tiny systems in objects and devices in the years to come.

 

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IBM : un ordinateur quantique capable de gérer 50 qubits | #Research #Quantum #QuantumComputing #ICT

IBM : un ordinateur quantique capable de gérer 50 qubits | #Research #Quantum #QuantumComputing #ICT | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Les deux systèmes IBM de 20 qubits et 50 qubits d'IBM maintiennent un état quantique de 90 microsecondes, un record pour l'industrie.

 

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Les deux systèmes IBM de 20 qubits et 50 qubits d'IBM maintiennent un état quantique de 90 microsecondes, un record pour l'industrie.

 

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IBM, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon form enormous AI partnership | #ArtificialIntelligence

IBM, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon form enormous AI partnership | #ArtificialIntelligence | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

On Wednesday, the world learned of a new industry association called the Partnership on Artificial Intelligence, and it includes some of the biggest tech companies in the world. IBM, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon have all signed on as marquis members, though the group hopes to expand even further over time. The goal is to create a body that can provide a platform for discussions among stakeholders and work out best practices for the artificial intelligence industry. Not directly mentioned, but easily seen on the horizon, is its place as the primary force lobbying for smarter legislation on AI and related future-tech issues.

 

Best practices can be boring or important, depending on the context, and in this case they are very, very important. Best practices could provide a framework for accurate safety testing, which will be important as researchers ask people to put more and more of their lives in the hands of AI and AI-driven robots. This sort of effort might also someday work toward a list of inherently dangerous and illegitimate actions or AI “thought” processes. One of its core goals is to produce thought leadership on the ethics of AI development.

 

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On Wednesday, the world learned of a new industry association called the Partnership on Artificial Intelligence, and it includes some of the biggest tech companies in the world. IBM, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon have all signed on as marquis members, though the group hopes to expand even further over time. The goal is to create a body that can provide a platform for discussions among stakeholders and work out best practices for the artificial intelligence industry. Not directly mentioned, but easily seen on the horizon, is its place as the primary force lobbying for smarter legislation on AI and related future-tech issues.

 

Best practices can be boring or important, depending on the context, and in this case they are very, very important. Best practices could provide a framework for accurate safety testing, which will be important as researchers ask people to put more and more of their lives in the hands of AI and AI-driven robots. This sort of effort might also someday work toward a list of inherently dangerous and illegitimate actions or AI “thought” processes. One of its core goals is to produce thought leadership on the ethics of AI development.

 

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CES 2019: IBM präsentiert ersten kommerziellen Quantencomputer | #QuantumComputing

CES 2019: IBM präsentiert ersten kommerziellen Quantencomputer | #QuantumComputing | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

Auf der Elektronikmesse CES 2019 in Las Vegas präsentierte IBM den ersten kommerziell nutzbaren Quantencomputer IBM Q. Diesen hatte IBM bereits vor zwei Jahren angekündigt. Wie IBM mitteilt, soll das Quantencomputing so erstmals die Grenzen von Forschungslabors überwinden.

Der IBM Q One soll der erste integrierte universelle Quantencomputer der Welt sein, der für die wissenschaftliche und kommerzielle Nutzung zu Verfügung gestellt wird. Die Computer selbst sollen in dem geplanten IBM-Q-Quantum-Computation-Center in Poghkeepsie im US-Bundesstaat New York stehen; von dort aus sollen Mitglieder des IBM-Q-Netzwerks im Laufe dieses Jahres Zugriff auf die Rechenleistung der Quantencomputer bekommen. Kaufen wird man das System nicht können. Die Computer werden über eine Cloud zugänglich gemacht.

 

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Auf der Elektronikmesse CES 2019 in Las Vegas präsentierte IBM den ersten kommerziell nutzbaren Quantencomputer IBM Q. Diesen hatte IBM bereits vor zwei Jahren angekündigt. Wie IBM mitteilt, soll das Quantencomputing so erstmals die Grenzen von Forschungslabors überwinden.

Der IBM Q One soll der erste integrierte universelle Quantencomputer der Welt sein, der für die wissenschaftliche und kommerzielle Nutzung zu Verfügung gestellt wird. Die Computer selbst sollen in dem geplanten IBM-Q-Quantum-Computation-Center in Poghkeepsie im US-Bundesstaat New York stehen; von dort aus sollen Mitglieder des IBM-Q-Netzwerks im Laufe dieses Jahres Zugriff auf die Rechenleistung der Quantencomputer bekommen. Kaufen wird man das System nicht können. Die Computer werden über eine Cloud zugänglich gemacht.

 

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Open Source: IBM erwirbt Red Hat für rund 33 Milliarden US-Dollar | #Acquisitions

Open Source: IBM erwirbt Red Hat für rund 33 Milliarden US-Dollar | #Acquisitions | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

Im vergangenen Quartal ging der Umsatz von IBM um 2,1 Prozent zurück. Der Aktienkurs von IBM ist im vergangenen Jahr um 19 Prozent gefallen. Zum Ende des dritten Quartals verfügte das Unternehmen über liquide Mittel in Höhe von 14,7 Milliarden US-Dollar.

Red Hat ist ein US-amerikanischer Softwarehersteller und hat seinen Hauptsitz in Raleigh, North Carolina. Entwickelt wird die weit verbreitete Linux-Distribution Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Das Unternehmen ist auch am Fedora-Projekt beteiligt. Das Unternehmen erzielte im vergangenen Geschäftsjahr, das im Februar 2018 endete, einen Umsatz von 2,9 Milliarden US-Dollar.

 

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Im vergangenen Quartal ging der Umsatz von IBM um 2,1 Prozent zurück. Der Aktienkurs von IBM ist im vergangenen Jahr um 19 Prozent gefallen. Zum Ende des dritten Quartals verfügte das Unternehmen über liquide Mittel in Höhe von 14,7 Milliarden US-Dollar.

Red Hat ist ein US-amerikanischer Softwarehersteller und hat seinen Hauptsitz in Raleigh, North Carolina. Entwickelt wird die weit verbreitete Linux-Distribution Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Das Unternehmen ist auch am Fedora-Projekt beteiligt. Das Unternehmen erzielte im vergangenen Geschäftsjahr, das im Februar 2018 endete, einen Umsatz von 2,9 Milliarden US-Dollar.

 

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IBM Crypto-Anchor im Spotlight, der kleinsten Computer der Welt  | #Innovation #Research #ICT

IBM Crypto-Anchor im Spotlight, der kleinsten Computer der Welt  | #Innovation #Research #ICT | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

IBM hat mit dem Crypto-Anchor den kleinsten Computer der Welt entwickelt. Das System soll künftig in neuartigen Edge-Lösungen zum Einsatz kommen.


IBM stellte auf seiner Hausmesse „Think 2018“ mit dem Crypto-Anchor den kleinsten Computer der Welt vor. Er ist kleiner als ein grobes Salzkorn. Damit unterbietet er den Michigan Micro Mote, der rund doppelt so viel Platz benötigt. Vorerst nur ein Protoyp, soll der Crypto-Anchor künftig als Edge-Gerät an Produkten zum Einsatz kommen, etwa zur Echtheitsprüfung von Medikamenten.
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Der Mini-Computer erreicht die Rechenleistung eines x86-Prozessors aus den 1990er-Jahren
In der Herstellung kostet er weniger als 10 Cent
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IBMs Crypto-Anchor hat eine Größe von 1 x 1 Millimeter. Das große Bild auf der linken Seite zeigt übrigens nicht nur einen Mini-Computer – auf dem Chip, der auf der Fingerkuppe liegt, be­finden sich vielmehr 64 Stück davon. Der Prozessor des Kleinstrechners verfügt über rund eine Million Transistoren. Das entspricht in etwa der Zahl an Tran­sistoren früherer 486er-Prozessoren von Intel. Die Datenübertragung erfolgt über eine LED. Ein lichtempfind­licher Sensor empfängt Daten von außen. Der Crypto-Anchor verfügt über eine integrierte Solarzelle. Sie ermöglicht einen komplett autarken Betrieb des Edge-Geräts. Das Edge-Gerät soll als „kryptografischer Anker“ Lieferketten überwachen oder Produktinformationen speichern. Für die Authentifizierung und Prüfung der Daten setzt IBM auf eine Blockchain.

 

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IBM hat mit dem Crypto-Anchor den kleinsten Computer der Welt entwickelt. Das System soll künftig in neuartigen Edge-Lösungen zum Einsatz kommen.


IBM stellte auf seiner Hausmesse „Think 2018“ mit dem Crypto-Anchor den kleinsten Computer der Welt vor. Er ist kleiner als ein grobes Salzkorn. Damit unterbietet er den Michigan Micro Mote, der rund doppelt so viel Platz benötigt. Vorerst nur ein Protoyp, soll der Crypto-Anchor künftig als Edge-Gerät an Produkten zum Einsatz kommen, etwa zur Echtheitsprüfung von Medikamenten.
Eckdaten


Der Mini-Computer erreicht die Rechenleistung eines x86-Prozessors aus den 1990er-Jahren
In der Herstellung kostet er weniger als 10 Cent
Zur Authentifizierung von Daten greift der Crypto-Anchor auf eine Blockchain zu


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IBMs Crypto-Anchor hat eine Größe von 1 x 1 Millimeter. Das große Bild auf der linken Seite zeigt übrigens nicht nur einen Mini-Computer – auf dem Chip, der auf der Fingerkuppe liegt, be­finden sich vielmehr 64 Stück davon. Der Prozessor des Kleinstrechners verfügt über rund eine Million Transistoren. Das entspricht in etwa der Zahl an Tran­sistoren früherer 486er-Prozessoren von Intel. Die Datenübertragung erfolgt über eine LED. Ein lichtempfind­licher Sensor empfängt Daten von außen. Der Crypto-Anchor verfügt über eine integrierte Solarzelle. Sie ermöglicht einen komplett autarken Betrieb des Edge-Geräts. Das Edge-Gerät soll als „kryptografischer Anker“ Lieferketten überwachen oder Produktinformationen speichern. Für die Authentifizierung und Prüfung der Daten setzt IBM auf eine Blockchain.

 

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Alibaba puts quantum computing in the public cloud, follows Intel and IBM's lead | #ICT #Innovation

Alibaba puts quantum computing in the public cloud, follows Intel and IBM's lead | #ICT #Innovation | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

Alibaba has just announced an 11 qubit quantum computer as part of its cloud offerings, making it the second-fastest public quantum computing platform in the world.

Alibaba has announced the launch of quantum computing for its cloud customers. The company is hosting an 11-qubit quantum computer, the second fastest cloud-hosted quantum machine available.


Quantum computing as a cloud service is new—only IBM, in partnership with Intel, offers this type of product. Whether it will be successful, practical, or lead to greater quantum computing innovation remains to be seen.

 

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Alibaba has just announced an 11 qubit quantum computer as part of its cloud offerings, making it the second-fastest public quantum computing platform in the world.

Alibaba has announced the launch of quantum computing for its cloud customers. The company is hosting an 11-qubit quantum computer, the second fastest cloud-hosted quantum machine available.


Quantum computing as a cloud service is new—only IBM, in partnership with Intel, offers this type of product. Whether it will be successful, practical, or lead to greater quantum computing innovation remains to be seen.

 

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IBM develops quantum computing to benefit complex chemistry | #Research #Technology

IBM develops quantum computing to benefit complex chemistry | #Research #Technology | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it

IBM scientists have developed new algorithms to help improve the knowledge of complex chemistry and quantum computing.

Using IBM Q, the tech team successfully applied an efficient algorithm in relation to the number of quantum operations required for stimulation using a six qubits of a seven-qubit quantum processor to address the molecular structure problem for beryllium hydride which is to date the largest molecule simulated on a quantum computer.

IBM develop algorithm to create best quantum computing yet.
As a result of the breakthrough, it could result in effective practical applications across various sectors such as medicine to help develop personalised drugs, material engineering and energy to discover better sustainable energy sources.

 

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IBM scientists have developed new algorithms to help improve the knowledge of complex chemistry and quantum computing.

Using IBM Q, the tech team successfully applied an efficient algorithm in relation to the number of quantum operations required for stimulation using a six qubits of a seven-qubit quantum processor to address the molecular structure problem for beryllium hydride which is to date the largest molecule simulated on a quantum computer.

IBM develop algorithm to create best quantum computing yet.
As a result of the breakthrough, it could result in effective practical applications across various sectors such as medicine to help develop personalised drugs, material engineering and energy to discover better sustainable energy sources.

 

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IBM creates liquid-based transistors that can process data like the human brain

IBM creates liquid-based transistors that can process data like the human brain | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
A new way of creating on-off switches could lead to brain-like computing devices.
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