IBM
turns to
artificial intelligence to
solve poverty, hunger, and illiteracy
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IBM is channeling its science and tech expertise into tackling some of the world's biggest problems.
On Wednesday, the tech giant an**unced the launch of
Science for Social Good, a new program that partners
IBM researchers with postdoctoral academic fellows and **nprofits to take on societal issues through data.
With the new initiative, IBM an**unced 12 projects planned for 2017. Each Science for Social Good project aligns with one or more of the 17
Sustainable Development Goals, the United Nations' blueprint to address some of the globe's biggest inequalities and threats by the year 2030.
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