IBM, Cleveland Clinic Team Up on Quantum Computing and a Healthcare Discovery Accelerator – Morning Brew

Posted: April 9, 2021 at 2:31 am

In The Office, Ryan Howard bets on Ohios future as the next Silicon Valley: They call it the Silicon Prairie.

It looks like IBMs been binge-watching in quarantine, too: The company just announced a 10-year partnership with the Cleveland Clinic, a nonprofit academic medical center, centered on AI, quantum, and cloud computing.

Heres the plan: Establish the Discovery Accelerator, a research engine using emerging tech to advance healthcare and life sciences. Think: discovering new molecules and expanding knowledge on viral pathogens, treatments, and more.

That engine will be powered, in part, by a quantum computer. IBM plans to release the Q System One in 2023, and the Cleveland Clinic will be the first private-sector organization to buy and operate its own IBM quantum computer. (Right now, they can only be found in the companys own labs and data centers.)

Big picture: Cleveland Clinic gets access to pioneering healthcare research tech, and IBM gets its first major quantum computer sale...and a whole lot of exposure in the healthcare sector. The latter likely tops IBMs pros list after the disappointments of Watson, which made headlines for under-delivering in healthcare AI.

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