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IBM launches global RFP to develop AI-driven solutions for work and education challenges

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IBM has announced the launch of a global Request for Proposals (RFP) aimed at identifying artificial intelligence (AI)-driven solutions that address challenges in the fields of work and education. The initiative seeks to explore innovative applications of AI technology to shape the future of these sectors, with a focus on fostering advancements that can improve efficiency, accessibility, and outcomes.

The RFP invites researchers, organizations, and institutions worldwide to submit proposals detailing how AI can be utilized to tackle pressing issues in workforce development and educational systems. IBM’s effort aligns with its broader commitment to leveraging emerging technologies for societal impact. The company has not disclosed specific funding amounts or timelines but emphasized its interest in scalable solutions that demonstrate measurable benefits. This announcement highlights IBM’s ongoing engagement with AI innovation as it continues to explore ways technology can transform critical areas such as learning environments and workplace dynamics.

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Date: February 4, 2026

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