IBM's Watson, a cognitive computing system originally designed to vanquish human competitors on Jeopardy in 2011, has been winding its way into more and more healthcare and health-related use cases.
Since IBM launched its Watson Health business unit last month, the company has been busy, announcing a flurry of partnerships and deployments of its cognitive computing software in different sectors ...
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 role in ...
IBM Watson Health has formed a medical imaging collaborative with more than 15 leading healthcare organizations. The goal: To take on some of the most deadly diseases. The collaborative, which ...
IBM has launched a new technology designed to extract relevant clinical information from unstructured data. Based on the same natural language processing technology used in IBM's Watson, its new ...
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City announced a collaboration with IBM to develop a decision support tool using Watson, the computer system famous for its victory over a human on ...
IBM announced the opening of Watson IoT Global Headquarters extending the power of cognitive computing to a connected world. It opens with 1000 Munich-based experts to drive IoT and Industry 4.0 ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to deliver a tremendous amount of data from the billions of sensors that will serve as the eyes and ears of the IoT. The number of sensors is already growing ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Jim Himes knows his chicken. In a mock “Jeopardy!” competition Monday for IBM to showcase its Watson computer, the Connecticut Democrat scored most of his points from naming ...