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Watson was developed to tackle question/answer problems on the largest of scales -- and it famously showcased that capability in its Jeopardy! victory.
Whatever the case, it's quite clear that Watson will use all of its Jeopardy! winnings to fund an army of clone Watsons to eventually take over the world.
In its "Jeopardy!" days, Watson was a room-size computer.
To prepare for its "Jeopardy!" appearances, the program was fed (among other things) dictionaries, archives of newspaper articles, lexical databases of English and the whole of Wikipedia.
In its "Jeopardy!" project, I.B.M. researchers were tackling a game that requires not only encyclopedic recall, but also the ability to untangle convoluted and often opaque statements, a modicum of luck, and quick, strategic button pressing.
IBM's Watson can be considered the world's most popular AI, with mainstream global recognition following its Jeopardy! victory.
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Computing giant IBM has said it will invest $1bn £608mm) creating a new division for Watson, its Jeopardy-winning supercomputer.
I.B.M., for example, used Big Data (along with many other techniques) to great effect in its "Jeopardy -winning Watson, and products such as Siri and Google search depend heavily on it, without quite making the lavish promises of human-free automaticity that Numenta implies.
Since its launch around three years ago, IBM has been pushing aggressively to turn its "Jeopardy -winning computer into a business where healthcare and telecom companies pay to use Watson in real life.
Doing something holds its own jeopardy.
What we said: It's a very Rowling universe, dense with fun, but always taking its own jeopardy very seriously and effortlessly making you do the same.
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