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While others speculate on AI's distant horizons, IBM's CEO Arvind Krishna is zeroing in on immediate, impactful applications aimed at solving critical global challenges. From revolutionizing manufacturing to bolstering food security and driving carbon sequestration, he sees a path to commercial quantum-classical solutions within this decade, moving beyond research...

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