IBM CEO Arvind Krishna highlighted the complementary roles of quantum computing and AI to solve complex problems at SXSW 2025 ...
Move over, Mark Cuban, you’re not alone in your AI thinking.IBM CEO Arvind Krishna took the stage at SXSW to talk about the powers of AI, which he thinks is a valuable technology — but no panacea ...
AI is still not at the point of autonomous systems with no humans watching and taking control, says IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, as made-up information from AI presented as fact is still an issue.
AI, on the other hand, allows computers to perform tasks or answer questions previously requiring human intelligence. Krishna compared traditional computing, and even complex AI, to high school ...
‘As in hybrid cloud, our ecosystem across GSIs, ISVs and hyperscalers plays a critical role in bringing generative AI to our clients,’ IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna said on the company ...
TIME spoke with Krishna in early February, ahead of a ceremony during which he was awarded a TIME100 AI Impact Award. This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity. IBM built Deep Blue ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna at SXSW conference asserted AI will enhance programmer productivity rather than replacing them soon. He predicted AI might automate 20-30% of code, contrary to Anthropic's ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna spoke about the future of quantum computing at SXSW, predicting significant advancements within the next four years. He also addressed geopolitical challenges, including talent ...
TIME spoke with Krishna in early February, ahead of a ceremony during which he was awarded a TIME100 AI Impact Award. IBM built Deep Blue, the first chess AI to beat a human champion, in the 1990s.