AllThingsD's Arik Hesseldahl and Steve Baker, author of "Final Jeopardy: Man vs. Machine", join digits to discuss Watson's performance on Jeopardy and the future of the supercomputer.
Jeopardy! fans are eager to see Ken Jennings return for a "Revenge Tour," facing off against the contestants who nearly ended ...
The victory of IBM's Watson system on a three-night special broadcast of Jeopardy! in February 2011 was years in the making, with daunting challenges to overcome. While the biggest were technical – ...
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.
Most folk are aware of IBM’s Watson, the deep-thinking supercomputer that won jeopardy and launched an artificial intelligence bonanza. Watson is not the fastest supercomputer in the world ...
host Alex Trebek said It’s official: Ken Jennings is Jeopardy!‘s GOAT ... when they both lost to the Watson computer. The competition comes amidst Trebek’s ongoing battle with pancreatic ...
(This program is no longer available for streaming.) Jeopardy! challenges even the best human minds. Can a computer win the game? "Watson," an IBM computing system, is gearing up for a first-of ...
Microsoft has developed an Xbox game console that can assess a player's mood by analyzing his or her facial expressions, and in 2011, IBM's Watson supercomputer won Jeopardy — a quiz show that ...
Among his contributions was the work Kelly and his team accomplished in AI and cognitive computing with Watson, which he joined in the computer’s public debut on the game show Jeopardy!
Watson, assistant to Alexander Graham Bell; Watson, the unstoppable supercomputer Jeopardy! champ; and Watson, a Dweeb Team everyman. Four Watsons in three centuries unite to tell one tale in this ...