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IBM on Monday D That has achieved it Look for AIAn AI platform that allows users to ask questions about enterprise data using the natural language for an undefined figure.
CEO CEO and founder Sara Nagi said that IBM’s new NYC-based AI Accelerator Watsonex would be the main part of the AI Labs, which IBM has announced today.
“[W]Our platform will scale, set up mission-critical solutions for IBM clients, empower the next generation of AI developers and increase our team significantly, “Nagi wrote LinkedIn postThe
The acquisition of IBM’s Seek comes with the focus on increasing investment for enterprise, especially in AI, especially AI. This is a strategy that has done well for IBM so far. Earn Q1 of Tech Giants To beat the estimateSoftware increases and driven by strong AI demand.
NYC-based Sick, which was founded in Nagi 2021, provides an array of tools designed to help them lift their data better. The company’s software allows users to interact with the data using a chatboat, automatically translating the natural language questions into database questions and performing high-level data analysis and shortage.
Prior to its departure, Sick AI was able to collect about $ 10 million from investors, including Venture, guilty partner and NJP Venture. The start will transfer its headquarters to a madison, WatsonEx AI Labs and the location of the new Manhatan offices of IBM, when the contract is closed.
“[W]Atesx AI Labs where the best AI developers gain access to world -class engineers and resources and create new businesses and applications, “IBM GM Data and AI Ritika Gunar said in a statement.” We are investing in New York City anchoring this mission in a variety of World Cup talents and newcomers.
In a press release, IBM says that Watsonex AI labs will combine IBM researchers and engineers to create AI solutions for companies. WatsonEx AI labs will also seek cooperation with local colleges and research institutes.
Successfully launched products on Accelerator will have access to IBM resources as well as possible investment from the company’s corporate VC Wing, IBM Ventures and its $ 500 million enterprise AI fund.