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But, ultimately, it was IBM's super-computer Watson that won the top prize. After the final round Wednesday night, Watson's three-day score was $77,147, while Jennings took second place with ...
"Jeopardy!" host Ken Jennings is "deeply skeptical" of AI taking over creative roles, and says the newer versions can beat the Watson computer he played against in 2011.
Watson’s path to victory was not without some hiccups. On Tuesday, the computer was asked in Final Jeopardy which U.S. city's "largest airport is named for a World War II hero; its second ...
O ne 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.
The computer pulled in $4,400 in the practice round, compared with $3,400 for Jennings and $1,200 for Rutter. Watson is powered by 10 racks of IBM servers running the Linux operating system.
IBM’s Watson computer is increasingly being used in heathcare, analyzing the big data created by organizations to better improve healthcare delivery. Here are four developments on Watson’s ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — 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 ...
The upcoming Luke Scott directed horror thriller Morgan is a story about a confused and deadly A.I., so it stands to reason that they would get IBM’s impressive Watson computer system to help ...
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 ...
The remedy may just be the Watson supercomputer, last seen besting humanity’s finest trivia minds on Jeopardy! Well, not so much Watson as a data-guzzling cousin named Artemis.