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Do you remember Watson from Jeopardy? IBM’s Watson is all grown up now and the technology is being used behind the scenes for everything from sporting events to government. 7News’ Lindsey ...
Three years after IBM began trying to turn its "Jeopardy"-winning computer into a big business, revenue from Watson is far from the company's ambitious targets. Spencer Ante reports. Photo: Getty.
The victory of IBM's Watson system on a three-night special broadcast of Jeopardy! in February 2011 was years in the making, with daunting challenges to overcome. While the biggest were technical – ...
Jeopardy! challenges even the best human minds. Can a computer win the game? "Watson," an IBM computing system, is gearing up for a first-of-its-kind challenge—taking on human contestants on the ...
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there was IBM Watson. Watson itself rose to fame when, in 2011, it beat reigning champion Ken Jennings on the TV game show ...
Five years after his last appearance on the the game show that made him a multimillionaire, Lancaster native Brad Rutter will ...
Most people know Watson as IBM's answer to Jeopardy star Ken Jennings. But IBM's aspirations for its artificially intelligent supercomputer are now less quiz show champion and more medical genius.
At least that's what IBM's supercomputer program ... on how skinny jeans are bad for your health. Watson, the program that famously beat humans at Jeopardy!, now has a "Personality Insights ...
In a piece for Slate titled "My Puny Human Brain," former-Jeopardy-greatest Ken Jennings talks briefly through his experience playing against IBM's Watson. If you were hoping for some sour grapes ...
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