
When IBM’s Watson supercomputer took on two human champions of the television quiz show Jeopardy and won, it was hailed as a breakthrough in machine intelligence. Now in an effort to expand the practical applications for the "world’s smartest computer," IBM Research and has taken the wraps off two new projects aimed at the medical community... Continue Reading IBM's Watson adapted to teach medical students and aid diagnosis
Section: Medical
Tags: Computers, Health, IBM, Supercomputer, Watson
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