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Samsung Electronics has announced that it will work with IBM to build a communication network that prioritizes first responders in emergency situations.
IBM's 127-qubit quantum computer at Yonsei University aims to significantly reduce the cost of medical treatments, enabling faster and more precise drug development through advanced molecular simulations.
IBM is seeking to tap into a corporate market that wants a cost-effective, safe way to utilize AI.
IBM said that its new Telum II Processor and Spyre Accelerator fraud prevention chips will be produced on Samsung's 5-nanometer nodes.
Attendees of the inauguration ceremony of the Quantum INdustrial Standard Association, or QuINSA, pose for a photo at the event venue in Seocho District, southern Seoul, on Tuesday.
IBM will deploy the its Quantum System One, with a 127-qubit processor, at Yonsei University's Songdo campus later in the year.
The Korean catchall company has partnered with the U.S. computer giant to develop various technologies for its range of industries.
A top official at IBM stated that Big Tech companies like Google and Meta should be held legally liable for deepfakes posted on their platforms. The company has publicly supported the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act.
IBM has released a corporate-focused AI platform dubbed watsonx.governance, catering to increasing demand for the low-risk deployment of AI from businesses.
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