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Ken Jennings — who played against an AI supercomputer, Waston, over a decade ago on "Jeopardy!" — says new artificial ...
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 retailer is piloting a web tool powered by IBM Watson, the computing system of Jeopardy! fame, and Satisfi, an intelligent engagement platform. This will be the first time Watson has been used ...
Steve Gold, IBM Watson chief marketing officer, talks about the future of the Jeopardy-winning artificial intelligence machine. Kerry Flynn is a business reporter for Mashable covering the tech ...
Though the computer was unable to answer every question perfectly — memorably missing a Final Jeopardy question about Chicago’s airports — Watson, dominated the competition, finishing the game with a ...
there was IBM Watson. Watson itself rose to fame when, in 2011, it beat reigning champion Ken Jennings on the TV game show ...
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James Holzhauer is out and Brad Rutter is in for the third season of Jeopardy! Masters, which debuts Wednesday night.
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.
Jennings, along with fellow "Jeopardy!" all-star Brad Rutter, competed against the IBM Watson computer in 2011. Watson specialized in analyzing natural human language and answering complex ...