Cleveland Clinic plans to turn Watson, the IBM supercomputer, into a useful tool for healthcare providers, according to a Crain’s Cleveland Business report. Medical students in Cleveland Clinic’s ...
Two and a half years ago, in early 2011, an IBM-developed supercomputer named Watson won a Jeopardy! tournament against two human opponents. It was simultaneously fascinating (computers are cool!) and ...
IBM has announced it will partner with Cleveland Clinic to accelerate the adoption of genomic medicine at the Cleveland Clinic through a cancer care pilot using supercomputer Watson’s Genomics ...
One year after IBM’s Watson defeated two of the greatest champions in Jeopardy history, the supercomputer is taking a “job” on Wall Street helping banking giant Citigroup analyze data. It would be ...
Watson now has the weight of IBM on its shoulders. Big Blue, the largest technology company on the planet, with 400,000 employees, is betting big on Watson, a cognitive supercomputer with artificial ...
In 2011, “Jeopardy!” brought two of its biggest winners (Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter) back to face their biggest challenge yet: IBM's supercomputer, Watson. The exhibition pitted the “question ...
In a breakthrough for artificial intelligence, IBM's Watson supercomputer has trounced Jeopardy! legends Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter in an exhibition round of Jeopardy! The round took place today ...
TROY (AP) — Watson, the supercomputer famous for beating the world’s best human “Jeopardy!” champions, is going to college. IBM is announcing Wednesday that it will provide a Watson system to ...
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