
Bill Higgins
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trying to make a positive impact; VP watsonx Platform Engineering and Open Innovation at IBM
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https://billhiggins.medium.com 01-05-2007 17:40:44
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I ❤️ so much that R "Nearest" Nabors (they/them) closed her #atoai keynote ended with this great quote from Stewart Brand


At the All Things Open AI Conference Keynote, IBM’s own Sriram Raghavan described IBM’s commitment to open source and also announced that IBM will be contributing 3 popular open source projects to the Linux Foundation: Docling, Data Prep Kit and BeeAI. More details at


Big news came out of the AI event - IBM is donating three projects / AI tools to The Linux Foundation. A very cool announcement. Read about it at FOSS Force, who was onsite and covering the conference live - tinyurl.com/26jbbp7v @ @. .

Another great article about IBM donating 3 AI-related projects to The Linux Foundation. Thanks so much to the world-class team The New Stack for covering the announcement onsite! tinyurl.com/5n8fah7y IBM Research Bill Higgins Brad Topol All Things Open

.IBM is giving back to open source! At All Things Open AI, the company announced it will donate BeeAI, Data Prep Kit, and Docling to the The Linux Foundation, boosting AI development for all. Read more from Heather Joslyn🇺🇦 now. thenewstack.io/ibm-to-donate-…

Really loved this talk by R "Nearest" Nabors (they/them)

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I remember reading this amazing book when I was in my mid-teens. One change: The minimum speed in the movie (per the trailer) is 3 MPH vs. 4 MPH in the book. As a frequent walker with an Apple Watch, I knew 4 MPH was too fast. Anyway, CAN’T WAIT! 🌟 cc Stephen King steve o'grady