2019-8-5 17:29 |
Корпорация IBM представила свой новый проект в сфере блокчейна под названием «Trust Your Supplier» (т.е. «доверяй своему поставщику») (TYS).
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2019-8-5 17:29 |
Корпорация IBM представила свой новый проект в сфере блокчейна под названием «Trust Your Supplier» (т.е. «доверяй своему поставщику») (TYS).
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Today, IBM and Chainyard announced Trust Your Supplier (TYS), a blockchain-based platform for simplifying supply chain management and supplier verification and onboarding. Within the coming months, IBM plans to bring 4,000 of its North American suppliers onto the new network, potentially gaining an edge in the world of supply chain management.
2019-8-5 21:01 | |
IBM has launched the Trust Your Supplier network. Founding partners include Lenovo, Nokio, Anheuser-Busch, and others. IBM is a technology giant, and their entry into the blockchain sector is hardly surprising.
2019-8-5 20:53 | |
Coinspeaker IBM Launches New Blockchain Network for Supply ManagementIBM announced a new blockchain network aimed at improving manual and cumbersome supply chain management. The new blockchain network is called Trust Your Supplier.
2019-8-5 18:18 | |
CryptoNinjas - Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Asset SourceIBM and Chainyard today announced Trust Your Supplier (TYS), a new blockchain network designed to improve supplier qualification, validation, onboarding, and life cycle information management.
2019-8-5 15:49 | |
First came Instagram filters. Then came the Snapchat masks. Now AI renders are the latest way of using technology to change the way we look. Sure, FaceApp has been making the rounds for its dramatic aging filters (and questionable data practices), but for something more dignified, why not render your face like a Renaissance portrait instead? AIportraits.
2019-7-23 21:25 | |
Quantum computers are expected to be commonplace in the next five to 10 years and promise vast increases in processing power over silicon chips. It could mean great things for answering some of the world’s toughest scientific questions, but it’s also a cause for concern.
2019-7-15 11:27 | |
IBM developer Nicholas Bourdakos recently created a new Code Pattern that lets just about anyone develop and train an AI model to recognize objects using computer vision. Bourdakos’ Code Pattern, called “Create a real-time object detection app using Watson Machine Learning,” relies on a tool called Cloud Annotations.
2019-6-25 22:15 | |
Shrimp is the latest foodstuff to make its way to the blockchain, courtesy of IBM. The Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP) yesterday announced that its joined IBM‘s Food Trust ecosystem which claims to use blockchain to provide greater transparency over where your food comes from.
2019-5-7 12:07 | |
Today's Stellar Lumens XLM News IBM or better, Big Blue, is more than a prosperous hardware company where we know for a fact that they dominated that sector for several decades supplying banks with computer mainframes.
2019-3-22 16:18 | |
In January, IBM published a research study dubbed ‘Diversity in Faces‘ to explore whether AI-based systems developed biases against people based on their appearance. The company used a dataset consisting of nearly a million pictures of people’s faces from photo-hosting site Flickr.
2019-3-13 15:28 | |
CULedger, a conglomerate of global credit unions, has just agreed to add IBM‘s Hyperledger Fabric to its growing list of blockchain partnerships. The credit union service organization joins blockchain firms R3, Hedera, and Evernym among the consortium’s distributed ledger protocol services.
2019-3-13 23:37 | |
Machine learning is disrupting the food industry. From how farmers determine which seeds to plant, to what toppings your local mom and pop pizza-joint serves, there’s an AI-powered solution at work that’s revolutionizing what and how we eat.
2019-2-13 20:07 | |
Our very own TNW Conference in May is an all-encompassing exploration of technology’s future. From machine learning to design, thought leaders will explain how we’ll live, work, and move in tomorrow’s world.
2019-1-22 19:05 | |
IBM sent its AI to Las Vegas this week to argue with people. And, since arguing is something humans do well, the company wants your help. ‘Project Debater – Speech by Crowd,’ as IBM calls it, is a “new and experimental cloud-based AI platform for crowdsourcing decision support.
2019-1-11 21:20 | |
As tax season is rapidly approaching, some states, like Ohio, have decided to set a new standard for the rest of the country to follow. Back in November, Ohio became the first state in the U.
2019-1-3 20:53 | |
Wouldn't it be nice if your requests to be left off of telemarketers' lists were immutable, rather than just ignored?
2018-12-12 22:01 | |
Blockchain is here to stay — no matter what your stuffy old financial advisor says. The road forward is pretty rough though, we’re not going to lie; it’s especially rocky because there’s so little adoption of blockchain-based technologies outside of very strict fintech settings.
2018-12-7 23:38 | |
College Students Enjoying More Opportunities Thanks To Increased Use Of Their Mobile Gadgets Have you ever asked yourself how the gadgets surrounding you impact your life? How many gadgets do you use on any given week? Well, for college students, it is all about identity, and how to simplify their lives. It is the primary […]
2018-11-22 01:56 | |
On Monday, October 22, 2018, from 6:00 to 7:00 EST, we’re hosting a special livestream crypto conversation with George Tung from the CryptosRUs YouTube channel and Jesse Lund from IBM Blockchain.
2018-10-23 16:56 | |
This past week saw a flurry of reports and analyses released by various agencies and companies, speculating on the roles — past and present — of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies.
2018-9-29 20:00 | |
U. S. -based digital currency exchange Coinbase has filed a patent on a new Bitcoin payment system designed to make cryptocurrency payments safer. The new platform will provide an added layer of security for users’ keys and allow them to make Bitcoin payments directly from their digital wallets.
2018-8-18 00:52 | |
What could we do with layered structures with just the right layers? What would the properties of materials be if we could really arrange the atoms the way we want them? The curious American physicist Richard Feynman asked these questions in his landmark 1959 lecture, There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom.
2018-7-23 18:32 | |