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IBM Launches Watsonx for Enterprises’ AI in Businesses

By Shubham Munde , 25 July, 2023

The International Business Machine (IBM) releases Watsonx, for its artificial intelligence and data platform, to support the enterprises in July 2023. It has also been previewed at the IBM THINK in May 2023. Watsonx consists of three segments – watsonx.ai, watsonx. data, and watsonx. These segments will support organizations in enhancing artificial intelligence (AI).

Watsonx.ai studio will help with new foundational models, machine learning, and generative artificial intelligence (AI). For data storage and memory, watsonx.data will be helpful, which is built on an open lakehouse architecture as per the information given by the organization. Lastly, watsonx. governance toolkit will help enable the artificial intelligence workflows smoothly and responsibly.

The innovation by IBM, Watsonx allows the business partners to use it in several enterprise-related cases. This platform has been designed in different ways by more than 150 users from various industries in various sectors, which allows to participate in the beta and tech preview programs. The exciting feature of this newly launched product for businesses is machine learning and foundational models in the same surface area with their data to fasten the works of generative AI. According to the CEO of Honda R&D, watsonx.ai will be a helpful product to deal with the connection between systems and software and give convincing solutions to the company.

Also, the company plans to launch, later in 2023, IBM EIS Builder Edition, which the geospatial foundational model will enable. It will uniquely help other organizations find solutions to the emerging environmental problems and risks.

IBM Development Roadmaps

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Shubham Munde

Research Analyst Level II