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.
IBM's Watson supercomputer, which during airings of the game show this week, is powered by 90 servers and a network-attacked storage (NAS) cluster with 21.6TB of data. In the end, though, its brain ...
Most folk are aware of IBM’s Watson, the deep-thinking supercomputer that won jeopardy and launched an artificial intelligence bonanza. Watson is not the fastest supercomputer in the world ...
IBM (IBM) is looking to change that, however, with the help of its supercomputer Watson. Bernie Meyerson, IBM’s vice president of innovation, said that he always envisioned a voice-activated ...
When you consider how many ingredients there are out there, all of which can be prepared in a variety of ways, it's obvious why a computer like Watson is best suited for the job. According to IBM ...
IBM said it "remains committed to Watson, our broader AI business ... the health business – which provided cloud-based access to the supercomputer and a range of analytics services ...
Lagos: IBM (IBM.N) began rolling out its Watson supercomputer system across Africa on Thursday, saying it would help to address continental development obstacles as diverse as medical diagnoses ...
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 days of IBM’s Watson supercomputer being satisfied with being a Jeopardy champion are over. IBM announced on Thursday that it is creating a cloud-based open platform for Watson that it hopes ...
Once called the ‘father’ of IBM’s Watson computer, Kelly has ‘played numerous significant technical and business roles driving IBM‘s leadership’ in semiconductors, supercomputers and ...