IBM Advances watsonx AI and Data Platform with Tech Preview for
watsonx.governance and Planned Release of New Models and Generative AI in
watsonx.data
Watsonx AI
and data platform to include new generative AI models and enhancements designed to help
enterprises scale AI
Capabilities on display for thousands of developers at IBM TechXchange
Conference Sept. 11-14 in Las Vegas
IBM announced plans for new generative AI
foundation models and enhancements coming to watsonx – its AI and data platform
with a set of AI capabilities designed to help enterprises scale and accelerate
the impact of AI. These enhancements include a technical preview for
watsonx.governance, new generative AI data services coming to watsonx.data, and
the planned integration of watsonx.ai foundation models across select
software and infrastructure products.
Developers
will be able to get their hands on many of these new capabilities and
models September 11-14 at TechXchange, IBM's premier technical
learning event in Las Vegas.
The new IBM
and third-party generative AI models coming to watsonx.ai include:
- Granite series models: IBM plans to introduce its Granite
series models later this month. The Granite models use the
"Decoder" architecture, which underpins the ability of today's
large language models (LLMs) to predict the next word in a sequence, and
can support enterprise NLP tasks, such as summarization, content
generation and insight extraction. IBM plans to provide a list of the
sources of data as well as a description of the data processing and
filtering steps that were performed to produce the training data for the
Granite series of models. (Planned availability Q3 2023)
- Third-party
models: IBM is
now offering Meta's Llama 2-chat 70 billion parameter model and the
StarCoder LLM for code generation in watsonx.ai on IBM Cloud. (Available
now)
IBM has
established a training process for its foundation models – centered on
principles of trust and transparency – that starts with rigorous data
collection and ends in control points for enabling responsible deployments of
models and applications for governance, risk assessment, privacy concerns, bias
mitigation, and compliance.
IBM is also
announcing plans to launch new capabilities across the watsonx platform.
Watsonx.ai:
- Tuning
studio: IBM
plans to release the first iteration of its Tuning Studio, which will
include prompt tuning – an efficient, low-cost way for clients to adapt
foundation models to their unique downstream tasks with their own
enterprise data. (Planned availability 3Q23)
- Synthetic
data generator: IBM
today launched synthetic data generator to assist users in creating
artificial tabular data sets from custom data schemas or internal data
sets. This will allow users to extract insights for AI model training with
reduced risk, thereby augmenting decision making and accelerating time to
market. (Available now)
Watsonx.data:
- Generative
AI: IBM
plans to infuse watsonx.ai generative AI capabilities in watsonx.data to
help users discover, augment, visualize, and refine data for AI through a
self-service experience powered by a conversational, natural language
interface. (Planned tech preview 4Q 2023)
- Vector
database capability: IBM plans to integrate a vector database
capability into watsonx.data to support watsonx.ai retrieval augmented
generation use cases. (Planned tech preview 4Q 2023)
Watsonx.governance:
- Model
risk governance for generative AI: IBM is launching a tech preview for
watsonx.governance. Clients in the tech preview will be able to explore
capabilities for automated collection and documentation of foundation
model details and model risk governance capabilities that allow stakeholders
to view relevant metrics in dashboards of their enterprise-wide AI
workflows with approvals' so humans are engaged at the right times.
"As
demonstrated by the ongoing rollout of the watsonx platform within just a few
months since launch, we are here to support clients through the entire AI
lifecycle" said Dinesh Nirmal, Senior Vice President, Products, IBM
Software. "As a transformation partner, IBM is collaborating with clients
to help them scale AI in a trustworthy way – from helping to institute
foundational elements of their data strategies to tuning models for their
specific business uses cases to helping them govern models beyond that."
The IBM
watsonx AI and data platform will be complemented by a set of AI assistants
designed to help clients scale and accelerate the impact of AI with their
trusted data across key enterprise use cases, such as:
- Application
modernization: IBM watsonx Code
Assistant products,
coming later this year, will use tailored foundation models to transform
code and generate code recommendations for developers. Recently, IBM
announced two upcoming AI-assisted code products– watsonx
Code Assistant for Z to enhance developer productivity and accelerate COBOL
application modernization and watsonx Code Assistant
for Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed to help developers of all levels
write Ansible playbooks.
- Customer
care: IBM
watsonx Assistant will help deliver consistent and intelligent customer
service solutions with conversational AI. For instance, IBM
Support Insights Pro, which is expected to be available later this month, will use
watsonx Assistant to help clients find insights in their multivendor IT
infrastructures to proactively assess support patterns and remediate
risks, resulting in higher availability and security.
- HR
& Talent: IBM watsonx Orchestrate will help HR professionals automate
repetitive, high-friction tasks and back-office processes such as
interview scheduling or posting open jobs, through a conversational
interface.
IBM is also
planning to embed watsonx.ai innovations across its hybrid cloud software and
infrastructure products, including:
- Intelligent
IT automation: Entering tech preview next week, IT Automation products Instana and
AIOps Insights will include Intelligent Remediation, which embeds
watsonx.ai generative AI foundation models to assist IT Ops practitioners
with summarization of incident details, as well as provide prescriptive
workflow suggestions to help engineers quickly implement solutions.
- Developer
services for watsonx: To help simplify and accelerate developers' ability to bring
watsonx capabilities closer to their companies' data on IBM Power for SAP
workloads, SAP ABAP SDK for watsonx is expected to add to the ways
clients can use AI to inference near their data on Power systems and
deploy AI algorithms on their most sensitive data and transactions.
(Planned availability 1Q24)
Source IBM media announcement