‘At the end of the day, wherever that data is, it has to be protected’
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The context in which an AI model is used can change how much risk it presents, and who it affects.
“If quantum computers can break encryption, they can also encrypt in a way that other quantum computers can’t break.”
IBM may want to use household appliances to track users and time ads.
IBM may want to help businesses reach net zero.
AI has a lot of promise in the healthcare industry in areas such as documentation, imaging, and quicker diagnostics as staffing shortages loom.
IBM announced it would be shutting down its Chinese research and development team, shifting some operations to other locations.
Quantum computing faces major roadblocks, but the payoff for overcoming them stands to be tremendous.
IBM’s patent aims to use self-driving cars’ idle resources, giving access to them to the riders within them.
A recent IBM patent shows that it may be working on Grammarly for software developers.
Its latest patent puts a magnifying glass to large wells of public data, aiming to make foundational models more robust against attacks.
The tech underscores that offering AI services may be just as lucrative as building AI models themselves.
Its recent patent adds to several for cryogenic storage that works in tandem with server farms.
Using fake data is “not a panacea” to the security woes these models face.
Despite the buzz, the promises of this tech may be “underhyped,” one expert said.