IBM Research

IBM Research

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Joined January 2008 (18 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
119K
Growth (7d)
-
Total views
13M
Videos
936
Avg views/video
14K

Subscriber growth

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About

IBM Research is a group of researchers, scientists, technologists, designers, and thinkers inventing what’s next in computing. We’re relentlessly curious about all the ways that computing can change the world. We’re obsessed with advancing the state of the art in AI and hybrid cloud, and quantum computing. We’re discovering the new materials for the next generation of computer chips; we’re building bias-free AI that can take the burden out of business decisions; we’re designing a hybrid-cloud platform that essentially operates as the world’s computer. We’re moving quantum computing from a theoretical concept to machines that will redefine industries. The problems the world is facing today require us to work faster than ever before. We want to catalyze scientific progress by scaling the technologies we’re working on and deploying them with partners across every industry and field of study. Our goal is to be the engine of change for IBM, our partners, and the world at large.

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IBM Research on YouTube - frequently asked questions

How many subscribers does IBM Research have on YouTube?
IBM Research currently has 119,000 subscribers on YouTube. The count is refreshed from the YouTube Data API.
How many views does IBM Research have?
IBM Research has accumulated 12,994,102 total views across 936 videos.
When did IBM Research start on YouTube?
IBM Research created its YouTube channel in January 2008, about 18 years ago.
What does IBM Research make videos about?
IBM Research is classified under Crypto in our directory. About: "IBM Research is a group of researchers, scientists, technologists, designers, and thinkers inventing what’s next in computing. We’re relentlessly curious about all the ways that computing can change ".