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New study reveals what successful leaders are actually doing with AI
By Craig Hale published
To succeed in an AI-first world, companies need to install AI-first leaders and middle managers before upskilling workers.

IBM to pay $17 million in first-of-its-kind ‘Civil Rights Fraud Initiative’ settlement
By Benedict Collins published
The first settlement claim under the Civil Rights Fraud Initiative will see IBM pay $17 million to the US government.

'The future lies in quantum-centric supercomputing': IBM reveals its next big plan for developing next-gen quantum computing, but are we any closer to real-world launches?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
IBM’s quantum-centric supercomputing architecture integrates quantum processors with classical clusters to accelerate scientific discovery, although practical deployment remains largely experimental.

'Modernizing a COBOL system once required armies of consultants spending years mapping workflows... AI changes this': Anthropic says AI could help keep COBOL running for a long time to come — but IBM won't be happy
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AI now allows engineers to modernize complex COBOL systems efficiently, automating code analysis, testing, and incremental implementation for long-term operation.

Hackers are harnessing AI to exploit security flaws faster than ever
By Sead Fadilpašić published
As AI gets integrated, attacks speed up and grow in severity, so buisnesses should shape up.

Before Cerebras, there was Amdahl: How legendary US engineer was way ahead of his time with wafer-scale integration and plotted supercomputer performance for the humble PC 43 years ago
By Wayne Williams published
How Gene Amdahl turned IBM’s mainframe blueprint into a rival empire — and gambled on wafer-scale silicon decades before the AI era made it viable.

IBM says it will actually start hiring entry-level human workers, rather than relying entirely on AI
By Craig Hale published
IBM still uses AI like every other company, but it's planning to hire more junior workers to plug the gaps that AI leaves open.

IBM wants to give businesses and governments more control over AI data
By Craig Hale published
Enterprises and governments can build, deploy, and manage AI-ready sovereign environments with IBM Sovereign Core.
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