IBM
Unveils the Watsonx Platform to Power Next-Generation Foundation Models for
Business
- Watsonx is a new platform to
be released for foundation models and generative AI, offering a studio, data
store, and governance toolkit
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New Watson products infused
with foundation models and generative AI to be launched for code, AIOps,
digital labor, security, and sustainability
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New collaboration with
Hugging Face will work to bring the best of open-source AI models to the
enterprise on the watsonx platform
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IBM Consulting announces a
Center of Excellence for generative AI with over 1000 AI experts ready to
implement clients' business transformation with enterprise-grade AI
IBM at its annual Think conference, announced IBM watsonx, a new AI and data platform to be released that
will enable enterprises to scale and accelerate the impact of the most advanced
AI with trusted data. Enterprises turning to AI today need access to a full
technology stack that enables them to train, tune and deploy AI models,
including foundation models and machine learning capabilities, across their
organization with trusted data, speed, and governance - all in one place and to
run across any cloud environment.
Also at Think, IBM is announcing further planned advancements, including
a GPU-as-a-service infrastructure offering designed to support AI-intensive
workloads, an AI-powered dashboard to measure, track, manage, and help report
on cloud carbon emissions, and a new practice for watsonx and generative AI
from IBM Consulting that will support client deployment of AI.
With watsonx, IBM is offering an AI development studio with access to
IBM-curated and trained foundation models and open-source models, access to a
data store to enable the gathering and cleansing of training and tuning data,
and a toolkit for governance of AI into the hands of businesses that will
provide a seamless end-to-end AI workflow that will make AI easier to adapt and
scale.
"With the development of foundation models, AI for business is more
powerful than ever," said Arvind Krishna, IBM Chairman and CEO.
"Foundation models make deploying AI significantly more scalable,
affordable, and efficient. We built IBM watsonx for the needs of
enterprises, so that clients can be more than just users, they can become AI
advantaged. With IBM watsonx, clients can quickly train and deploy custom AI
capabilities across their entire business, all while retaining full control of
their data."
Clients will have access to the toolset, technology, infrastructure, and
consulting expertise to build their own — or fine-tune and adapt available AI
models — on their own data and deploy them at scale in a more trustworthy and
open environment to drive business success. Competitive differentiation and
unique business value will be able to be increasingly derived from how
adaptable an AI model can be to an enterprise's unique data and domain knowledge.
The IBM watsonx platform consists of three unique product sets to
address these needs:
IBM watsonx.ai: A next
generation enterprise studio, expected to be generally available in July
2023, for AI builders to train, test, tune, and deploy both traditional machine
learning and new generative AI capabilities powered by foundation models
through an open and intuitive user interface.
- The AI studio provides a range of foundation
models, training and tuning tools, and cost-effective infrastructure that
facilitate the entire data and AI lifecycle, from data preparation to model
development, deployment, and monitoring.
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The studio also includes a foundation model library
that gives users easy access to IBM curated and trained foundation models. The
IBM foundation models use a large, curated set of enterprise data backed by a
robust filtering and cleansing process and auditable data lineage. These models
are being trained not just on language, but on a variety of modalities,
including code, time-series data, tabular data, geospatial data, and IT events
data. An initial set of foundation models will be made available in beta tech
preview to select clients. Examples of model categories include:
- fm.code: Models built to automatically generate code for developers through a
natural-language interface to boost developer productivity and enable the
automation of many IT tasks.
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fm.NLP: A collection of large language models (LLMs) for specific or
industry-specific domains that utilize curated data where bias can be mitigated
more easily and can be quickly customized using client data.
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fm.geospatial: Model built on climate and remote sensing data to help organizations
understand and plan for changes in natural disaster patterns, biodiversity,
land use, and other geophysical processes that could impact their businesses.
As part of a new collaboration between IBM and
Hugging Face, the watsonx.ai studio will build upon Hugging Face's open-source
libraries and offer thousands of Hugging Face open models and datasets. This is
part of IBM's commitment to delivering to clients an open ecosystem approach
that allows them to leverage the best models and architecture for their unique
business needs.
IBM watsonx.data: A
fit-for-purpose data store built on open lakehouse architecture that is
optimized for governed data and AI workloads, supported by querying,
governance, and open data formats to access and share data.
- The solution can manage workloads both
on-premise and across multi-cloud environments.
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Through workload optimization, with this
solution, an organization can reduce data warehouse costs by up to 50 percent.1
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Watsonx.data will allow users to access their
increasingly robust data through a single point of entry while applying
multiple fit-for-purpose query engines to uncover valuable insights.
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It will also provide built-in governance
tools, automation and integrations with an organization's existing databases
and tools to simplify set-up and user experience.
IBM watsonx.governance: An AI
governance toolkit to enable trusted AI workflows. The solution, expected to be
generally available later this year:
- Operationalizes governance to help mitigate
the risk, time and cost associated with manual processes and provides the
documentation necessary to drive transparent and explainable outcomes.
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Provides the mechanisms to protect customer
privacy, proactively detect model bias and drift, and help organizations meet
their ethics standards.
With the watsonx platform, clients are enabled to meet the needs of
their organization in five key areas of their business: interacting and
conversing with customers and employees; automating business workflows and
internal processes; automating IT processes; protecting against threats; and
tackling sustainability goals.
IBM also plans to infuse watsonx.ai foundation models throughout
all its major software products going forward, for example:
- Watson Code Assistant: A solution, expected later this year, that taps generative AI to allow
developers to generate code with a straightforward English language command.
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AIOps Insights: AI Operations (AIOps) capabilities enhanced with foundation models expected
for code and NLP to provide greater visibility into performance across IT
environments, helping IT operations (ITOps) managers and Site Reliability
Engineers (SREs) resolve incidents in a more expedient and cost-efficient way.
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Watson Assistant and Watson
Orchestrate: IBM's digital labor products are expected to
be combined with an NLP foundation model to enable enhanced employee
productivity and customer service experiences.
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Environmental Intelligence
Suite: IBM EIS Builder Edition is planned to be
enabled by the geospatial foundation model and available in preview later this
year, allowing organizations to create tailored solutions that address and
mitigate environmental risks based on their unique goals and needs.
Also at Think 2023, IBM will announce a number of additional upcoming
offerings that are planned to help drive AI adoption, including:
- New GPU offering on IBM
Cloud: Addressing the global need for foundation models, IBM is
announcing new GPU offerings on IBM Cloud, an AI-tailored infrastructure
designed to support enterprise compute-intensive workloads. Later this year,
IBM is expected to offer full stack high-performance, flexible, AI-optimized
infrastructure, delivered as a service on IBM Cloud, for both training and
serving foundation models.
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IBM Consulting Center of
Excellence for Generative AI: IBM
Consulting announces a Center of Excellence for generative AI with over 1,000
generative AI experts and plans to build a watsonx-focused practice which will
actively build and deploy watsonx for clients. IBM Consulting has completed
dozens of client engagements infusing generative AI with IBM Watson and a
portfolio of ecosystem partners through its proven IBM Garage method.
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IBM Cloud
Carbon Calculator: An
AI-informed dashboard to enable clients to measure, track, manage and help
report their carbon emissions associated with their hybrid multi-cloud journey.
Based on technology from IBM Research, IBM Cloud Carbon Calculator is expected
to be generally available later this year. The dashboard complements IBM's
existing sustainability solutions with a comprehensive portfolio of technology
and expertise, including the IBM Envizi ESG
Suite, IBM Turbonomic, IBM Planning Analytics and IBM LinuxONE, that help organizations accelerate
their sustainability and business objectives.
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New study
revealing generative AI is among seven trends shaping business: A new report from the IBM Institute for
Business Value, titled Seven Bets, shares seven trends impacting business today
and describes the seven bets worth making to enhance their business, including
insights on why businesses should adopt an "AI-first" mindset and how
leaders can most effectively capitalize on AI's opportunities now and in the
future, as well as manage the enhanced risks across their organizations.
Source: IBM media announcement