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Bill Higgins

@billhiggins

trying to make a positive impact; VP watsonx Platform Engineering and Open Innovation at IBM

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armand (@armand_ruiz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Introducing BeeAI: an IBM Open Source platform designed to make working with AI Agents simpler, more flexible, and more powerful. Whether you're building your own agents or leveraging existing ones, BeeAI helps you discover, run, and compose AI agents across any framework

🚀 Introducing BeeAI: an <a href="/IBM/">IBM</a>  Open Source platform designed to make working with AI Agents simpler, more flexible, and more powerful.

Whether you're building your own agents or leveraging existing ones, BeeAI helps you discover, run, and compose AI agents across any framework
Brad Topol (@bradtopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

At the <a href="/AllThingsOpen/">All Things Open</a> 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
toddlew (@toddlew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 @ @. .

The New Stack (@thenewstack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.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-…

All Things Open (@allthingsopen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 NEW on We ❤️ Open Source 🚀 AI isn’t scary—not knowing is. Mark R. Hinkle shares how community learning makes AI accessible, inclusive & even fun. 🤖 Watch the video to see how meetups & support are shaping the future of AI. 🔗 allthingsopen.org/articles/ai-is… #WeLoveOpenSource #AI

🚀 NEW on We ❤️ Open Source 🚀

AI isn’t scary—not knowing is. <a href="/mrhinkle/">Mark R. Hinkle</a> shares how community learning makes AI accessible, inclusive &amp; even fun. 🤖 Watch the video to see how meetups &amp; support are shaping the future of AI.

🔗 allthingsopen.org/articles/ai-is… 

#WeLoveOpenSource #AI
Kevin Kelly (@kevin2kelly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Courtesy costs nothing. When you borrow something, return it cleaned. Lower the toilet seat after use. Let the car in front of you merge. Return shopping carts to their designated areas. Let the people in the elevator exit before you enter. These courtesies are free.

Courtesy costs nothing. When you borrow something, return it cleaned. Lower the toilet seat after use. Let the car in front of you merge. Return shopping carts to their designated areas. Let the people in the elevator exit before you enter. These courtesies are free.
Allie K. Miller (@alliekmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The human-AI productivity boost requires rethinking work, not just adding tools. Companies that redesign workflows from first principles around AI capabilities will see 5x the gains of those who slap AI onto existing processes.

All Things Open (@allthingsopen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 NEW on We ❤️ Open Source 🚀 Prompt engineering isn’t just tech jargon—it’s your secret to better AI results. Mark Hinkle (Mark R. Hinkle) breaks down zero-, few-, and many-shot prompting with real examples. 🎯 #WeLoveOpenSource #AI #PromptEngineering 🔗 allthingsopen.org/articles/what-…

🚀 NEW on We ❤️ Open Source 🚀

Prompt engineering isn’t just tech jargon—it’s your secret to better AI results. Mark Hinkle (<a href="/mrhinkle/">Mark R. Hinkle</a>) breaks down zero-, few-, and many-shot prompting with real examples. 🎯
#WeLoveOpenSource #AI #PromptEngineering

🔗 allthingsopen.org/articles/what-…
Mark R. Hinkle (@mrhinkle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most people treat AI prompts like throwaway Google searches. But great prompts aren’t disposable—they’re assets you can refine, reuse, and scale across your team. This week’s AI Lesson shows you how to build a repeatable prompt system. cstu.io/a36fd7

armand (@armand_ruiz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 New release of IBM Granite 3.3 is here. This release introduces three major updates: 𝟭/ 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗲𝗰𝗵 𝟯.𝟯 𝟴𝗕 - Our first speech-to-text model for enterprise use: - Accurate ASR + AST across 7+ languages - Outperforms Whisper, GPT-4o, Gemini 2.0 Flash on

Rob Thomas (@robdthomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone has an opinion on AI right now. Some believe it’s the biggest productivity unlock since electricity. Others see it as a threat to jobs, truth, or even humanity. I’m not consumed by the extremes. I’m more interested in how we respond. Because whether you’re an optimist

Raghu Ganti (@raghuganti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Bamba v2 (9B) is here: faster, stronger, and smarter! A leaderboard model in just 3T tokens!! Bamba v1 +1T tokens of training Outperforms Llama 3.1 8B on L1 & L2 benchmark scores 📈 2–2.5× faster inference with vLLM than standard transformer based models 🏎️ Open weights +

Rob Thomas (@robdthomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The secret of innovation for large companies At IBM, we are reigniting our innovation engine. But the secret behind this revival isn’t what you might expect. I remember a discussion with a prominent angel investor years ago, when he was talking to me about his approach to

armand (@armand_ruiz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The era of AI experimentation is over. It’s time to operationalize AI Agents in the enterprise, and today at IBM, we’re unveiling the most complete stack in the industry to help you do just that. Here’s a quick overview. I’ll share deep dives over the next few days: 𝟭/

Bill Higgins (@billhiggins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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