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IBM
December 2023
Meta and IBM launch ‘AI Alliance’ to promote open-source AI development
IBM unveils new quantum computing chip to ‘explore new frontiers of science’
November 2023
Cloud service firms lock customers in while nickel-and-diming them
It’s a company’s dream business model – the services are too difficult to switch, and small price increases are often overlooked
October 2023
Race to AI: the origins of artificial intelligence, from Turing to ChatGPT
Today’s poem-writing AI has ancestry in punch-card machines, trundling robots and godlike gaming engines
January 2023
The networker
Computers need to make a quantum leap before they can crack encrypted messages
John Naughton
The latest claims by scientists that they are able to break the most common digital encryption system are far-fetched
November 2021
The next giant leap: why Boris Johnson wants to ‘go big’ on quantum computing
Opportunities for business, health and the environment offered by superfast processors are huge – and so are the hurdles
February 2021
From the Guardian archive
Deep Blue computer beats world chess champion – archive, 1996
12 February 1996
: IBM supercomputer makes chess history by beating Garry Kasparov, the world’s best chess player
December 2020
Cyberspies target Covid vaccine 'cold chain' distribution network
Tech firm IBM says it has uncovered global phishing campaign with hallmarks of being state-backed
September 2020
The 20 greatest home computers – ranked!
They seemed like the future … and here we are. We remember the key PC machines that inspired a generation of gamers and programmers
August 2020
Why are US companies buying tech from Chinese firms that spy on Muslims?
Darren Byler
Amazon and IBM get Covid screening systems from companies that use their technology to oppress minority groups
June 2020
The networker
Silicon Valley has admitted facial recognition technology is toxic – about time
John Naughton
IBM quits facial-recognition market over police racial-profiling concerns
December 2019
Google’s anti-worker actions evoke IBM’s racist past
Clyde W Ford
The companies are linked by their records of discrimination, silencing dissent and undermining human rights
October 2019
Google claims it has achieved 'quantum supremacy' – but IBM disagrees
Task that would take most powerful supercomputer 10,000 years ‘completed by quantum machine in minutes’
September 2019
Think only authoritarian regimes spy on their citizens?
Kenan Malik
Use of AI surveillance technology is becoming the global norm, even in liberal democracies
September 2018
Data on thousands of children used to predict risk of gang exploitation
Brent and Essex councils work with IBM on system to try to identify problems before they arise
June 2018
Machines may beat us in debate, but will they ever have the human touch?
Kenan Malik
IBM’s Project Debater has the algorithms to argue but bestowing meaning to its words will remain irrelevant
Don’t panic – the debating robots aren’t coming for our jobs, yet
Stefan Stern
Making some coherent arguments doesn’t mean IBM’s Project Debater is ready for the boardroom, writes author Stefan Stern
Man 1, machine 1: landmark debate between AI and humans ends in draw
IBM shows off Project Debater, artificial intelligence project designed to make coherent arguments as it processes vast data sets
May 2018
Lenovo, the Chinese giant that plays by the rules … and loses
Contrary to the accusations levelled at China’s tech sector, the firm bought its patents fair and square. But is it facing losses?
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