A new AI research and innovation centre is set to be established at the NUS School of Computing by 2025, focusing on green computing and AI safety. This initiative is a collaboration between IBM and the National University of Singapore (NUS), leveraging IBM's full-stack AI infrastructure to enhance scientific research. Minister Josephine Teo highlighted IBM's longstanding partnership with Singapore in AI, emphasizing the public good served by their efforts.
The centre will utilize IBM's watsonx platform and Red Hat hybrid cloud technology, enabling government agencies, companies, and academic institutions to conduct advanced AI research. This collaboration aims to foster innovation in AI and sustainable computing, addressing the growing demand for AI intelligence while contributing to Singapore's decarbonization efforts. The initiative also supports local start-ups through the NUS Graduate Research Innovation Programme, enhancing access to cutting-edge AI technologies.
• New AI research centre to focus on green computing and AI safety.
• Collaboration aims to enhance AI research and support local start-ups.
The new centre aims to incorporate green computing principles in AI research and development.
The centre will focus on developing methodologies to build trust in AI technologies.
This infrastructure will be the first of its kind installed on a university campus in the Asia-Pacific region.
The company is collaborating with NUS to establish a new AI research centre in Singapore.
NUS is partnering with IBM to enhance AI research and innovation through the new centre.
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