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The Next Platform, Monday, March 16th, 2026

IBM Unrolls Blueprint For Quantum-Classical HPC Computing

Vol 336 · Issue 3 · 2026-03-16

When the commercial, scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing era really begins, when it becomes widely available, it will - least at the start - be a cloud service that is integrated with classical, powerful supercomputers, accelerator-like nodes that will run alongside with CPUs and GPUs and take on the workloads that are too powerful for their classical kin.

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IBM Unrolls Blueprint For Quantum-Classical HPC Computing

IBM, Wednesday, February 18th, 2026

Lifting the cover on the IBM Spyre Accelerator

Vol 335 · Issue 3 · 2026-02-18

To address the rapid escalation in compute requirements for generative AI and foundation models, IBM Research has taken a full-stack approach to building and integrating AI compute into our system products. The IBM Spyre Accelerator emerged from this approach.

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Lifting the cover on the IBM Spyre Accelerator

IBM, Friday, February 13th, 2026

AI-Enabled Workforce Transformation In Government: From Experimentation To Enterprise Value

Vol 335 · Issue 2 · 2026-02-13

Across the world, government human resources (HR) leaders are being asked to do more-often with fewer resources, aging systems and a workforce navigating constant change. Employees expect the same ease and clarity that they experience as consumers, while HR teams work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep pay accurate, benefits accessible, policies followed and people supported.

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AI-Enabled Workforce Transformation In Government: From Experimentation To Enterprise Value

IBM, Thursday, February 12th, 2026

The Hidden Rhythms In Our AI Use

Vol 335 · Issue 2 · 2026-02-12

Every dataset has a story-but few announce themselves with terms of endearment. When Microsoft AI researchers dug into tens of millions of Copilot conversations, one finding that jumped off the screen wasn't code or spreadsheets. It was a sharp uptick in conversations about relationships, dating, family and love on Valentine's Day.

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The Hidden Rhythms In Our AI Use

IBM, Monday, February 9th, 2026

AI For Seeing The Forest - And The Trees

Vol 335 · Issue 2 · 2026-02-09

IBM and NASA's family of foundation models have introduced a fundamentally new way of representing scientific data and transferring knowledge across scales and domains. These models are also attracting award-winning attention.

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AI For Seeing The Forest - And The Trees

IBM, Monday, December 29th, 2025

2025: The Year Open, Agentic AI Took Center Stage

Vol 333 · Issue 5 · 2025-12-29

From agentic capabilities in experimental AI models to real-world deployment, 2025 was the year open, agentic AI captured attention. For IBM, this evolution is embodied in BeeAI and Agent Stack, two open-source initiatives that have reshaped how enterprises build and deploy intelligent agents.

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2025: The Year Open, Agentic AI Took Center Stage

IBM, Monday, November 24th, 2025

Enterprises Can Get Creative With AI (If Done Right)

Vol 332 · Issue 4 · 2025-11-24

Three years into the gen AI boom, creative industries are asking a big question: Can AI be an ally rather than a threat? As generative AI reshapes how ideas become reality, brands and artists alike are racing to define what responsible, ethical creativity looks like.

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Enterprises Can Get Creative With AI (If Done Right)

Blocks & Files, Monday, October 20th, 2025

Storage Scale Accelerates Data For AI

Vol 331 · Issue 4 · 2025-10-20

The latest, v6.0, major release of IBM's Storage Scale has a Data Acceleration Tier (DAT), a high-performance NVMeoF-based storage layer designed to deliver extreme IOPS and ultra-low latency for real-time AI inferencing workloads.

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Storage Scale Accelerates Data For AI

IBM, Wednesday, October 15th, 2025

Introducing CUGA: The Enterprise-Ready Configurable Generalist Agent

Vol 331 · Issue 3 · 2025-10-15

Imagine you've built an AI agent that performs beautifully in sandbox demos. But once it hits production, things unravel - it misuses tools, skips critical steps, and fails silently when faced with real-world complexity. Debugging becomes a nightmare, and scaling across domains feels like reinventing the wheel every time.

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Introducing CUGA: The Enterprise-Ready Configurable Generalist Agent

IBM, September 18,2025

The Hidden Incentives Driving AI Hallucinations

Vol 330 · Issue 3 · 2025-09-18

Artificial intelligence has a confidence problem. The same large language models (LLMs) that generate fluent text for millions of users can also invent facts with equal poise, a flaw researchers call hallucination. And despite steady improvements in model accuracy, this tendency to produce wrong but plausible answers has proven stubbornly hard to fix.

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The Hidden Incentives Driving AI Hallucinations