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In a blog post this week, IBM officials announced the first of a slew of projects that will be unveiled during the company's Global Development Conference taking place on April 29th in New York.

The conference's theme is "Building the Next Industrial Revolution," a lofty goal that IBM is more than likely going to try and wholly meet. But short on details, the company is letting its innovation potential run free at conference this week. IBM said that its working groups focused on cybersecurity, deep learning, cloud, cybersecurity, mobility, RSA Security, and artificial intelligence, will aer Instead of going in-depth into each project, they'll simply release more details at a
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