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IBM Introduces watsonx: A New Chapter in Enterprise AI and Data Management 

July 11, 2023 -- IBM today announced the roll out of IBM watsonx – IBM's enterprise-ready AI and data platform. Previewed at IBM THINK in May, Watsonx allows clients and partners to specialize and deploy models for various enterprise use cases or build their own.

To date, the platform has been shaped by more than 150 users across industries – from telco to banking – participating in the beta and tech preview programs. Businesses are excited about the prospect of tapping foundation models and machine learning in one place, with their own data, to accelerate generative AI workloads.

“IBM's launch of watsonx was an awakening, and it has inspired us to explore the immense potential of watsonx.ai's generative AI capabilities to deliver unprecedented innovations for our clients," commented Sean Im, Samsung SDS America.

“In an environment where the integration with our systems and seamless interconnection with various software are paramount, watsonx.ai emerges as a compelling solution,” said Atsushi Hasegawa, Chief Engineer for Honda R&D. “Its inherent flexibility and agile deployment capabilities, coupled with a robust commitment to information security, accentuates its appeal.”

IBM is also working with an expanding ecosystem of partners to co-create and innovate across industries and use cases – from space to sports – including work with NASA to build the first foundation model for analyzing geospatial data and Wimbledon, where watsonx was used to produce tennis commentary.

Enabling AI Builders

Today in watsonx.ai, AI builders can leverage models from IBM and from the Hugging Face community for a range of AI development tasks. The models are pre-trained to support a range of Natural Language Processing (NLP) type tasks including question answering, content generation and summarization, text classification and extraction. Future releases will provide access to a greater variety of IBM-trained proprietary foundation models for efficient domain and task specialization.

Addressing the global need for foundation models, IBM announced new GPU offerings on IBM Cloud, an AI-tailored infrastructure designed to support enterprise compute-intensive workloads. Later this year, IBM is expected to offer full stack high-performance, flexible, AI-optimized infrastructure, delivered as a service on IBM Cloud, for both training and serving foundation models.

Down to the Data

Designed to help clients overcome pervasive data volume, complexity, cost, and governance challenges when scaling AI workloads, watsonx.data allows users to access their data across cloud and on-premises environments through a single point of entry.

And it’s no longer just about the data scientists and engineers ­– watsonx.data empowers non-technical users with self-service access to its own enterprise high-quality, trusted data in a single collaborative platform, while helping to enable its security and compliance processes through centralized governance and local automated policy enforcement.

Later this year, watsonx.data will leverage watsonx.ai foundation models to help simplify and accelerate the way users interact with data, giving them the ability to use natural language to discover, augment, refine, and visualize data and metadata in a conversational user experience.

What’s Next? Keep an Eye on watsonx

Over the next year, watsonx will continue to evolve and we expect to make significant releases. IBM will be focused on expanding enterprise foundation model use cases beyond NLP and operationalizing 100B+ parameter models for bespoke, targeted use cases – opening the door to broader enterprise adoption.

IBM will also bring to bear the strength of its AI governance capabilities – helping organizations to implement end-to-end lifecycle governance, mitigate risk and manage compliance to the growing AI and industry regulations. AI governance should never be an afterthought, and IBM encourages its customers begin governance of their ML models and foundation models at the outset.

IBM Consulting’s watsonx practice brings expertise in the generative AI technology stack as well as domain and industry experience that can help accelerate clients’ business transformations. In the same way that IBM established its successful Hybrid Cloud services business built on the Red Hat OpenShift platform, IBM Consulting intends to be the leading consulting services provider for watsonx.

Businesses are demanding AI that produces accurate and trustworthy results, can scale across clouds, and can be easily adapted to enterprise domains and use cases. Watsonx is designed to help them address those needs. Let’s put AI to work and make the world work better — together.

Explore more at ibm.com/watsonx.


Source: Kareem Yusuf, Ph.D, IBM

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