First-of-its-kind effort, announced by IBM and Gov. JB Pritzker, will include Hyde Park Labs and the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park The University of Chicago will collaborate closely on a ...
IBM entered into a $17 million settlement agreement on Friday with the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations that it engaged in “illegal DEI practices” by taking into account “race, color, ...
IBM has agreed to pay $17 million to the Department of Justice to settle claims its diversity, equity and inclusion programs were discriminatory and unlawful. It’s the first resolution reached under ...
IBM has agreed to settle the US Department of Justice's accusations that the company violated civil rights laws with its DEI practices. According to a press release from the DOJ, IBM will pay more ...
IBM reached a settlement with the federal government on Friday, agreeing to pay roughly $17 million to resolve allegations of illegal diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices. Acting Attorney ...
NEW DELHI: A US Navy MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone, estimated to cost over $200 million per aircraft, disappeared from tracking systems after declaring an in-flight emergency over the Strait of ...
It is not clear whether the drone crashed or was shot down. A US Navy surveillance drone, MQ-4C Triton - the US' most expensive aircraft - disappeared over the Strait of Hormuz today, shortly after ...
What IBM does today In 2026, IBM employs 286,800 workers in 170 countries across Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Australia. Its team includes software engineers and developers, cloud ...
International Business Machines said Tuesday it closed its roughly $11 billion acquisition of the data-streaming company Confluent. The deal, first announced in December, is intended to help ...
IBM stock was down 10% on Monday afternoon after Anthropic published a blog post about how its Claude Code tool can be used to modernize software written in the COBOL language, which handles ...
In brief: Amid multiple depressing reports of AI causing job layoffs and white-collar workers under threat, here's some rare positive news: IBM is tripling the number of entry-level workers it plans ...