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IBM to recruit 400 AI experts in France

IBM says the company is committed to recruiting 400 AI experts in France over the next two years. These will include engineers, developers, researchers, data scientists and business consultants.

The team will be based at the Paris-Saclay Scientific and Technology Center, where they will collaborate with IBM clients on the application of AI, says IBM.

IBM’s Watson AI platform is deployed at Crédit Mutuel, Orange Bank and Macif in France.

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