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IBM says it will cut 8,000 jobs and replace them with AI — but it has a solution for displaced workers

Millions of workers worldwide will lose their jobs to AI over the coming years and IBM says it has a program that can help. Other experts aren’t so sure.

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When IBM unveiled Watsonx — a new artificial intelligence platform designed to make businesses more efficient — at its annual global forum in Orlando in early May, a mix of awe and apprehension spread across the auditorium.

Watsonx is the next iteration of IBM’s Watson, the AI computer system that handily beat “Jeopardy!” superstars Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter on the American game show in 2011 in front of an astonished crowd.

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IBM Canada President Dave McCann addresses employees and stakeholders at the official opening of its new downtown Toronto office on April 25, 2022.

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