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IBM Exits Facial Recognition Business
IBM announces its departure from developing facial recognition technology in the wake up of recent unrest due to police brutality. The controversial technology has drawn criticism for its racial and gender bias.
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IBM exec says half of open job roles don't require four-year college degree
IBM Chief Impact Officer Justina Nixon-Saintil explains the company's hiring approach, which prioritizes experience, skills, and outcomes over solely relying on college degrees.
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AMD CEO’s advice to graduates: “Run towards the hardest problems”
AMD CEO Lisa Su spoke to Gen Z graduates about the importance of taking on difficult challenges to achieve success. #leadershipadvice #success #graduation
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Inside IBM's $500 Million AI Investment Fund
Emily Fontaine, IBM's Global Head of Venture Capital, explains how the company seeks out new AI startups at Websummit Vancouver
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Behind IBM’s Boldest Bet: The Quantum Test Lab
IBM wants to redefine the future of computing. And inside this ultra-cold, high-tech lab, it’s betting everything on a technology that doesn’t just push the limits of physics—it rewrites them. Welcome to IBM’s Quantum Lab: where the...
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AI isn't a bubble, it's a "long-term evolution," IBM vice chair says
IBM vice chair says AI is "a long term evolution."
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IBM Vice Chairman warns current economic data has hidden troubles beneath the surface
IBM Vice Chairman Gary Cohn says current economic data has hidden troubles beneath the surface.
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Technology in fashion
Computers being used in the fashion industry / pattern cutting using laser beams, automated sewing machine / IBM 1130 Computing System Technology in fashion on January 01, 1971 (Footage by Getty Images)
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Ten Americans including the first-time motion picture board chairman are presented with Horatio Alger Awards in New York
Title Card: "Success Story! 'Horatio Alger' Awards to 10 U.S. Leaders" / Aerial port city in the United States / WS rail yard / MS chimneys of industries / farm scene / country scene / CU award / Dr. Milton Eisenhower, brother of Pres....
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Interior of textile mill
HAS of machine room, PAN to IBM 548 alphabetic interpreter. CU of fingers of woman tapping keys, of cards sliding by at Cleyn and Thinker Mills. Interior of textile mill on January 01, 1968 in Drummondville, Quebec (Footage by Getty...
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Montage of 1960's Office Workers and Offices
MS of woman sorting punch cards in front of computer with banks of lights and switches / CU woman's hand punching buttons on comptometer / CU woman's hand rapidly sorting through time cards / MS woman's hands entering data on old IBM...
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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has died at 65
Paul G. Allen, who co-founded Microsoft with his childhood friend Bill Gates before becoming a billionaire philanthropist who invested in conservation, space travel and professional sports, died Monday. He was 65.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff on IBM Partnership and M&A
Mar.21 -- Marc Benioff, Salesforce chairman and chief executive officer, sits down with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde at IBM InterConnect 2017 to discuss the company's partnership with IBM and its acquisition strategy on "Bloomberg Markets."
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IBM Watson GM Beth Smith on the Ethics of AI
May.23 -- Beth Smith, IBM Watson Data & AI general manager, discusses the ethics of artificial intelligence with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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IBM CEO Rometty on Working With Delta, AI and Trade
Jan.08 -- International Business Machines Corp. Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Ginni Rometty discusses IBM's work with Delta Air Lines Inc., artificial intelligence and the U.S.-China trade war. She speaks from the...
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Amazon Sues Pentagon After Losing $10 Billion Contract To Microsoft
Amazon filed its complaint with the Court of Federal Claims under seal to protect trade secrets.
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Former Software Engineer Aims To Change The Future Of Farming
A former IBM engineer is building open-source tractors for the masses in hopes of changing how food is grown and who grows it.
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IBM CEO Rometty Says Quantum Will Solve Problems Traditional Computers Can't
Sep.18 -- Ginni Rometty, chair, president and chief executive officer at IBM, discusses quantum computing and blockchain. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "What'd You Miss?"
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How IBM Watson Analyzes Arguments About U.S.-China Space Race
Nov.06 -- "That’s Debatable" is an interactive series on today’s most pressing issues. This week’s resolution: Is a U.S.-China space race good for humanity? Intelligence Squared host John Donvan shows you how IBM Watson analyzes the...
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IBM Will No Longer Make Or Offer Facial Recognition Software
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said facial recognition AI used by law enforcement should be audited for racial bias.
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IBM Revenue Declines for 20th Consecutive Quarter
Apr.18 -- IBM’s revenue fell short of analysts’ projections, marking a 20th consecutive quarterly decline as growth in new businesses like cloud services and artificial intelligence failed to make up for slumping legacy hardware and...
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Why IBM Is Investing in Blockchain Technology
Mar.21 -- Arvind Krishna, IBM senior VP of hybrid cloud, sits down with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde at IBM InterConnect 2017 to discuss IBM's new blockchain service.