HBR: 3 Types of Real World AI to Support Your Business Today
In 2013, the MD Anderson Cancer Center launched a “moon shot” project: diagnose and recommend treatment plans for certain forms of cancer using IBM’s...
Watson: IBM’s Machine-learning Supercomputer and Business Applications
This video presented by Lauri Saft, Director of IBM Watson Ecosystem, overviews the practical applications of IBMs cognitive computing Watson business and the developing...
The 5 Things IBM Needs to Do to Win at AI
Can the elephant dance again? Twenty years ago, Louis Gerstner transformed IBM by emphasizing consulting and technology services — not just technology — to solve customer problems. Today,...
Andrew Ng Is Leaving Baidu in Search of a Big New AI Mission
Andrew Ng, a leading figure in the world of artificial intelligence, is leaving his post as chief scientist at China’s Baidu and says he...
Google Translate: Understanding Cognitive Computing from the Inside
The New York Times Magazine features a beautifully prepared and presented article on the recent dramatic improvements in Google Translate brought about by deep...
Digital Reasoning is Putting the Heart in the Machine
Sci-fi favorites like Terminator or that awful remake of the Lawnmower Man with Johnny Depp have us looking at cognitive computing as a universally...
New $5 Million X Prize for AI That Gives the Best TED Talk
IN 2020, THREE speakers will appear onstage to deliver a TED talk and compete for $5 million. But these presenters will share a unique characteristic...
Where Are We With Cognitive Computing Today? Part 2.
By Sue Feldman, founder and CEO, Synthexis
I recently had the opportunity to attend a focus group, sponsored by SAS Institute, on cognitive computing adoption...
Here Are Five Business Intelligence & Analytics Cross-Industry Case Studies
When businesses make investments in new technologies, they usually do so with the intention of creating value for customers and stakeholders and making smart...
Cost of IBM’s Watson Challenged by Banking Industry Budgets
IBM is in an unusual fix in telling big U.S. banks they can use its Watson software of Jeopardy-winning fame as a cost-saving solution:...