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IBM Pushes for Tools to Manage Numerous AI Agents and More U.S. Investment
The CEO of IBM is competing for the AI market and more investments from the USA.
IBM's CEO Arvind Krishna stated in an interview that he sees business opportunities in providing software that can integrate AI agents from other vendors, including Salesforce, Workday, and Adobe, allowing customers to build their own agents for yet-to-be-developed use cases with IBM's support. "We help customers with integration. We aim to meet customer needs," said Krishna, noting that the tools IBM provides for customers to create their own agents will take five minutes to complete.
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