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The Short: Tiny benchmarks for LLMs, upending automation with gen AI and remembering Bob Dennard
Welcome to The Short, the biweekly recap of IBM’s latest innovations and research. This week we explore tiny benchmark LLM breakthroughs from the team in Israel, we explore how AI is revolutionizing automation for enterprise, and we celebrate the life and legacy of Bob Dennard, inventor of the DRAM chip.
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0:00 - Intro
0:04 - Tiny benchmarks for LLMs
1:01 - Upending automation with generative AI
1:46 - Celebrating the life and legacy of Bob Dennard
2:33 - Outro
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MIT unveils IBM 704 computer at ribbon cutting - the first on campus computer ever!
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On this day in 1957, MIT unveiled a dedicated research center housing a $2.7 million IBM 704 computer, weighing in at nearly 20,000 lbs. Donated by IBM as a contribution to advance research and education in the nascent field of computer science, the installation of the IBM 704 marked an important moment in computer history. The 704 was MIT’s first public computer and the largest computer instal...
What you can only see under a scanning electron microscope
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Have you ever wondered what a blade of grass looks like up close? Or did you know that there’s actually a statue of Abraham Lincoln on the U.S. penny? With scanning electron microscopes (SEMs), you see down to this minute level. Come explore our lab at IBM Research where we use SEMs so accurate that they use beams of electrons to create images of objects 50,000 times smaller than what we can se...
The Short: Recapping all of the news and announcements from THINK 2024!
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Welcome to The Short, the biweekly recap of IBM’s latest innovations and research. This week we recap the biggest news and announcements made at #THINK2024 Read more on all the news here: www.linkedin.com/pulse/future-ai-open-its-rock-solid-ibm-research-hbrie For more news, make sure to subscribe to our newsletter, Future Forward: www.ibm.com/account/reg/us-en/signup?formid=news-urx-51849 Subsc...
Darío Gil: The future of AI is open
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In his keynote at Think 2024, IBM SVP and Director of Research Darío Gil outlines the latest technology breakthroughs from IBM that will allow enterprises to scale AI. Watch as he explains in detail what makes for a winning AI business strategy, and why the open-source community is so important to the future of AI innovation. #ai #opensource #think2024
2024 IBM Quantum Roadmap Update
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Jerry Chow, IBM Fellow and Director of Quantum Systems & Runtime Technology, presents the updated IBM Quantum development and innovation roadmap through 2033. The world has entered a new era of quantum utility, where quantum systems operating with 100 qubits can reliably run circuits at scales inaccessible to brute force classical simulation. In this video, the IBM Quantum team explores how qua...
Introducing Qiskit SDK v1.0
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Qiskit 1.0 marks the start of a new chapter in the history of quantum programming - one centered on performance, stability, and usability. Qiskit SDK is an open-source software development kit for quantum computing originally launched in 2017. Seven years later, Qiskit has reached a significant milestone with the release of Qiskit SDK v1.0, its first major version. Qiskit 1.0 greatly simplifies...
The Short: Open sourcing Granite models, new carbon discoveries, & it's IBM Quantum Challenge time!
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Welcome to The Short, the biweekly recap of IBM’s latest innovations and research. This week we introduce IBM's Granite code models to Hugging Face and Github, we explore groundbreaking carbon work by the team in Zurich that was published in 'Science', and we kick off the 2024 IBM Quantum Challenge. Read more on all the news here: www.linkedin.com/pulse/future-software-development-uncovering-ne...
The Short: Using AI to eliminate PFAS, Red-teaming AI models from attacks, & AI at Augusta National
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Welcome to The Short, the biweekly recap of IBM’s latest innovations and research. This week we celebrate Earth Day by looking at how IBM Research is working to reduce the presence of PFAS, we explore how red-teaming helps protect AI models from attacks, and we examine the AI insights IBM brought to this year's Masters app for golf fans worldwide.. Read more on all the news here: www.linkedin.c...
The Short: LLMs en Español, Quantum computing in a cathedral, & low cost quantum error correction
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Welcome to The Short, the biweekly recap of IBM’s latest innovations and research. This week we introduce the LLM IBM is working on with the Spanish government, we celebrate the unveiling of the first quantum computer on a college campus at RPI, and we explore how IBM Quantum is reducing the cost of error correction. Read more on all the news here: www.linkedin.com/pulse/expanding-ai-quantum-ac...
Holograms were created on this day in history
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Months before the first episode of Star Trek aired, IBM researchers were showing off something that must have felt like science fiction at the time. On this day in 1967, IBM unveiled a new method for creating holograms with digital computers for the first time. A team in Texas used an IBM System/360 Model 50 computer to calculate the interference patterns that would be created if light waves we...
The Short: AI for updating LLMs, simulating particle collisions, & mining scientific data with NASA
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Welcome to The Short, the biweekly recap of IBM’s latest innovations and research. This week we look at LAB, a new technique for updating large language models (LLMs), we explore how IBM and CERN are working on time series foundation models to predict particle collisions, and we look at a the work IBM and NASA are doing to bring scientific data to the masses. Read more on all the news here: www...
The Short: Honoring laser pioneers, AI algorithms that mimic the brain, Donuts in hyperspace!
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Welcome to The Short, the biweekly recap of IBM’s latest innovations and research. This week, we celebrate the IBMers who pioneered the semiconductor laser, we explore Hopfield networks and how AI algorithms can mimic the brain, and we look at a new paradigm in quantum computing - donuts in hyperspace. Read more on all the news here: www.linkedin.com/pulse/short-ibm-research-cocme/ For more new...
IBM System/360 pioneers awarded the National Medal of Science
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On this day in 1985, US President Ronald Reagan bestowed the first National Medal of Technology and Innovation upon three IBMers: Fred Brooks, Erich Bloch and Bob O. Evans. The award has since become the preeminent recognition in the country for significant contributions to society through technology. All three IBMers won the medal for their work on the development of the IBM System/360, which ...
The Short: AI chips come to UAlbany, protecting AI models from attack, and tiny magnetic molecules
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Welcome to The Short, the biweekly recap of IBM’s latest innovations and research. This week, we look at UAlbany's new prototype AIU chip cluster, our collaboration with DARPA to shield AI models from attacks, the new magnetic molecular breakthrough out of IBM Research Zurich - and we welcome the newest members to the AI Alliance. Read more on all the news here: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn...
The Short: Celebrating the best breakthroughs of 2023
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The Short: Celebrating the best breakthroughs of 2023
IBM computer guides NASA's Saturn rocket into space
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IBM computer guides NASA's Saturn rocket into space
How can AI help modernize code?
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How can AI help modernize code?
The Short: IBM Quantum announcements, Investing in the future of semis, Introducing the AI Alliance
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The Short: IBM Quantum announcements, Investing in the future of semis, Introducing the AI Alliance
Closing Remarks: IBM Quantum Summit 2023
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Closing Remarks: IBM Quantum Summit 2023
Building Towards Quantum Centric Supercomputing
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Building Towards Quantum Centric Supercomputing
Software Turbocharging Quantum System Performance
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Software Turbocharging Quantum System Performance
Computing Responsibly in the Era of Post Quantum Cryptography
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Computing Responsibly in the Era of Post Quantum Cryptography
Exploring Utility through Collaboration
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Exploring Utility through Collaboration
Toward Business Value with Quantum
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Toward Business Value with Quantum
Laying the Groundwork for Quantum Powered Use Cases
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Laying the Groundwork for Quantum Powered Use Cases
Driving Performance for the Tools of Utility
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Driving Performance for the Tools of Utility
Keynote: Entering the Era of Quantum Utility
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Keynote: Entering the Era of Quantum Utility
Unveiling IBM Quantum System Two
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Unveiling IBM Quantum System Two
The Short: IBM x NASA foundation model, AI for climate in UAE, IBM climate FM model comes to the UK
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The Short: IBM x NASA foundation model, AI for climate in UAE, IBM climate FM model comes to the UK

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @c123bthunderpig
    @c123bthunderpig 9 годин тому

    Right, I got my electron microscope at Wal-Mart, use it everyday. Glad to see that IBM's research dollars go to looking at pennies, improperly prepared for imaging. You can see Lincoln with just your eyes, and better with magnifying glass. Goo IBM.

  • @tabamal
    @tabamal 12 годин тому

    The Background Music is too loud.. i hardly understood a few words.. it looks like a mainframe of the 1950s

  • @psoon04286
    @psoon04286 13 годин тому

    The demo was unimpressive but the explanation was what I was after. Thanks👍🙂

  • @user-80011
    @user-80011 День тому

    Wow

  • @Skarlett00
    @Skarlett00 2 дні тому

    A penny? I can see Lincoln in the memorial with my naked eye. Let me see cell, an atom, something significant.

  • @careycrowson-ud2px
    @careycrowson-ud2px 2 дні тому

    3 minutes I'll never get back...

  • @willardchi2571
    @willardchi2571 2 дні тому

    You don't need an electron microscope to see the statue of Lincoln inside the monument on a penny.

  • @markswishereatsstuff2500
    @markswishereatsstuff2500 2 дні тому

    I wanted to see Lincoln's nose hairs. Lame use of equipment.

  • @user-ts8lt3wb2h
    @user-ts8lt3wb2h 2 дні тому

    Watson is using internet to get infotmation, thats cheating

  • @daverice2426
    @daverice2426 2 дні тому

    What a dumb example. Hilariously, sitting Lincoln was even less discernable WITH the microscope.

  • @cheekkeith74
    @cheekkeith74 3 дні тому

    Yeah. Thanks for the tracking service...

  • @kpdvw
    @kpdvw 3 дні тому

    the image of Lincoln inside the momorial is as small as the value of the entire coin AD 2024......

  • @davidwilson2621
    @davidwilson2621 3 дні тому

    It was interesting to see explained how the electron microscope works. I would have loved to see it scan a blood sample, my blood sample to see if there are any self replicating nano particles building their structures inside of me!

  • @joshuapowers4623
    @joshuapowers4623 3 дні тому

    US gun culture is so pervasive we're now putting them inside microscopes

  • @SickofTired
    @SickofTired 4 дні тому

    I B like M this for real

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 4 дні тому

    That's it? A <1 second glimpse with conventional optics? Talk about clickbait.

  • @1someoneelse
    @1someoneelse 4 дні тому

    Alot of money for something I can do with my eyes 👀

  • @santhoshk5224
    @santhoshk5224 4 дні тому

    He is talking about trillions of artificial neurons and synapses way back a decade before, then Where is IBM today in Neuromorphic Computing?

  • @LitoGeorge
    @LitoGeorge 4 дні тому

    Seems like a nice fellow. Thanks for the clear presentation.

  • @trevorhoward7682
    @trevorhoward7682 4 дні тому

    I'm not critical .... simply in awe!

  • @vootzombo
    @vootzombo 4 дні тому

    This is like asking somebody what time it is and they tell you how to build a clock.

  • @rockintoanewbeat
    @rockintoanewbeat 4 дні тому

    And the Earth rotates around its axis at a rate of about 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) an hour or 1,525 feet per second at the equator and the Earth revolves around the Sun at a rate of about 67,000 miles per hour. However he says "because these these tools are so sensitive to acoustic vibrations and building vibrations so we're on the ground floor here in a very quiet and stable room because any vibrations of the building will cause an issue that will ruin the image" Are we being lied to???? Think about it, use that brain!

  • @jakep5121
    @jakep5121 4 дні тому

    you'd think the screen would be bigger.

  • @coletanner5193
    @coletanner5193 4 дні тому

    Word for the day kids is underwhelmed

  • @DiacoNori
    @DiacoNori 4 дні тому

    so.... calls on IBM?

  • @hunterthelord
    @hunterthelord 4 дні тому

    LETS SEE JOE BIDENS BRAIN!

  • @RoboCop-zn8bt
    @RoboCop-zn8bt 4 дні тому

    You showed it for less than a second.

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith 4 дні тому

    You could have made this exact same video using a $50 ebay microscope

  • @rcnelson
    @rcnelson 4 дні тому

    I think I saw Bigfoot, Santa Claus, and J. Edgar Hoover peeping around the columns.

  • @russellpeffer7736
    @russellpeffer7736 4 дні тому

    That was disappointing

  • @ucfj
    @ucfj 4 дні тому

    No one here bothered by the fact they're showing us mockups? If I didn't know it worked from other sources I'd be calling it a scam right now

  • @biowerks
    @biowerks 4 дні тому

    My smartphone takes a better picture, why waste this machines reach and ability on stuff that it wasn't designed for?

  • @DadLogic
    @DadLogic 4 дні тому

    I thought it was interesting that you had to use the microscope inside of an anechoic chamber. I’ve been in one and it can make you feel weird after a few minutes inside. I wonder how he can spend an extended time in there. The intense quiet isn’t for everyone.

  • @plupyduplupydu1369
    @plupyduplupydu1369 4 дні тому

    Thats metal copper-electrons(from your scope) would cause oxcidation(or any various combinations) and spoil the sample-and what do you amplifly

  • @CDaisy-tp7hw
    @CDaisy-tp7hw 4 дні тому

    WOW!!! Talk about anticlimactic.

  • @mr.foxwiz1653
    @mr.foxwiz1653 4 дні тому

    Can I send you my paycheck to see if you can find any money? 😮

  • @tminusnyc2915
    @tminusnyc2915 4 дні тому

    I really needed him to uncover some illuminati secret.... Hahaha

  • @CoZmicShReddeR
    @CoZmicShReddeR 5 днів тому

    Microscopes don't lie! ;) I've always wanted to use an electron microscope. I'm a retired defect analyst for Ford Paint for 17 yrs seen a lot of interesting things with just a 100x optical.

  • @1861James
    @1861James 5 днів тому

    Thumbs down, you spent 90% of the video talking about electron microscopy and finally showed what you can “BARELY” see 😡

  • @kyloctopus
    @kyloctopus 5 днів тому

    We should get every major tech company’s AI and see which would win a Jeopardy tournament

  • @RobertBird333
    @RobertBird333 5 днів тому

    The U.S. coin is a "cent" or "one cent piece", not a "penny".

  • @holyngrace7806
    @holyngrace7806 5 днів тому

    That was interesting, Ty. A question for Mr. Ott. As photons are so much smaller than electrons and logically theoretically capable of much higher resolution, is there not an electromagnetic lens such as used with electrons that would work with electrons? If so, then the resolution and magnification would be orders of magnitude greater.

  • @raedwulf61
    @raedwulf61 5 днів тому

    Should have used a better-quality coin.

  • @Dream.big.dreams
    @Dream.big.dreams 5 днів тому

    Can you look at an alpha or beta radioactive element? So as to allow use to see the decay process?

  • @charliemcnuggets
    @charliemcnuggets 5 днів тому

    They Spent How Much Money On A Broken Microscope..I have a stigmatism and see more my Naked Eye...Naked

  • @merlinwilliams9286
    @merlinwilliams9286 5 днів тому

    Well, that was thoroughly unimpressive.

  • @TheAgentAssassin
    @TheAgentAssassin 5 днів тому

    Now do the tip of an unused 2020/2021 PCR covid test swab.

  • @scottcraig9000
    @scottcraig9000 5 днів тому

    I don’t want to sound rude but I’m feeling a bit ripped off 😢

  • @helbertgascon
    @helbertgascon 5 днів тому

    I was expecting antman waving and promoting his next movie. But apparently no, because he barely zoomed in so antman couldn't be seen.

  • @d.k.1394
    @d.k.1394 5 днів тому

    As interesting as star wars hotel