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IBM Eyes Growth in AI with New Tools, $150 Billion U.S. Investment

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
May 6, 2025
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IBM Eyes Growth in AI with New Tools, $150 Billion U.S. Investment
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IBM has set its sights on the rapidly expanding AI market, unveiling a suite of tools aimed at enhancing customer experiences by simplifying the management of AI agents. 

The company introduced innovative solutions at its annual Think conference, focusing on integration and accessibility for businesses looking to deploy AI technologies effectively.

Chief Executive Arvind Krishna stated that IBM’s strategy revolves around facilitating the creation and integration of AI agents tailored to specific business needs.

“We help our clients integrate. We want to meet them where they are,” Krishna said, outlining how IBM’s tools could empower organisations to build AI agents quickly—within five minutes—using a combination of IBM’s proprietary models and offerings from other industry players, such as Meta Platforms and Mistral. 

The key aim is to bridge the gap for customers who use AI agents from various providers, like Salesforce, Workday, and Adobe, ensuring seamless integration across different platforms.

The tools introduced by IBM come as the company works to build a more diversified portfolio in the AI space. Last month, IBM reported securing $6 billion in business related to generative AI, a big one for the company. 

As Krishna explained, businesses are seeking AI models tailored to specific tasks, which in turn creates greater demand for IBM’s solutions. “All of these capabilities will only accelerate that rate of growth on those numbers,” he said, noting the potential for IBM’s tools to accelerate its expansion in the AI sector.

Despite facing competition from cloud providers like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft, IBM continues to carve out a niche with its focus on hybrid cloud solutions. 

This focus targets businesses that require multi-cloud or on-premise infrastructure, a segment that IBM has long been committed to serving. 

Krishna also reaffirmed the company’s focus on innovation, announcing that over the next five years, IBM would invest $150 billion in the United States. 

This investment will target areas such as mainframe computing, AI, and quantum computing, areas where IBM sees significant potential for growth. “Between mainframe, artificial intelligence and quantum computing, we think there’s going to be a very healthy market that behooves us to invest and lean in,” Krishna said.

The announcement aligns with IBM’s long-term strategy to ensure technological development in the U.S., an effort that will likely bolster the company’s presence in a highly competitive market. 

Added to these, Krishna noted that the regulatory environment under former President Donald Trump’s administration has created a favourable setting for businesses to thrive, providing the necessary conditions for IBM’s investment plans to succeed.

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