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Last June, IBM Research unveiled Project Debater, the first AI system that can debate humans on complex topics (left). This week at CES, IBM shares a new dimension for this technology: Project Debater - Speech by Crowd (right). The experimental cloud-based AI platform uses the core AI behind IBM Project Debater to collect free-text arguments from large audiences on debatable topics and automatically constructs persuasive viewpoints to support or contest the topic. Visit Project Debater - Speech by Crowd every day during CES to weigh in on a new topic: ibm.biz/Debater2019
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The 2018 US Open digital fan experience is powered by a combination of IBM's data analytics, cloud, mobile and AI technologies that enable tennis enthusiasts to follow every US Open serve, volley and match point in real-time. (Photo credit: Ed Riew/Urban Sled for IBM)
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SugarIQ Gycemic Assist
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Best Western® Hotels & Resorts and IBM Introduce AI-powered Ad to Help Consumers Personalize Vacation Planning
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Best Western® Hotels & Resorts and IBM Introduce AI-powered Ad to Help Consumers Personalize Vacation Planning
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His Excellency Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit and Dr. John E. Kelly III, Senior Vice President, Cognitive Solutions and IBM Research witnessing the signing of the partnership by Badr Al-Olama, Director, Mubadala Aerospace and Head of the GMIS Organising Committee and Takreem El-Tohamy, General Manager of IBM Middle East & Africa. (Credit: IBM)
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CAPTION: Some of the members of IBM's new Data Science Elite Team: (L-R) Annamaria Balazs, Umit Cakmak, Seth Dobrin, Susara van den Heever, Wendy Won, and Siva Anne. (Photo: Mike Webb Photography)
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AI team members gathered at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center ahead of the AI OpenScale announcement. Pictured are: Rania Khalaf, Amit Dhurandhar, Ritika Gunnar and Ruchir Puri.
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German ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst instructs CIMON, an AI-enabled astronaut assistant, aboard the International Space Station. Two cameras allow CIMON to perform facial recognition, while five other cameras are used for orientation and video documentation. (Photo credit: DLR)
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Date added: 2017-07-06
Cognitive computing has nearly endless possibilities to improve business processes and functions with 73 percent of surveyed CEOs in a recent IBM study citing it will play a key role in their organizations’ future and all executives in the study anticipating a 15 percent return on investment from their cognitive initiatives. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-07-11
In his lab at The Rockefeller University, Robert Darnell, M.D., Ph.D., reviews findings from a study that he led with the New York Genome Center and IBM, which illustrated the potential of Watson for Genomics to analyze complex genomic data from state-of-the-art DNA sequencing of whole genomes. The findings were published in the July 11, 2017 issue of Neurology® Genetics, an official journal of the American Academy of Neurology. (Credit: Epic Creative)
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Date added: 2017-07-13
IBM and Automation Anywhere announced a new collaboration to integrate the Automation Anywhere RPA platform for creating software bots with IBM's portfolio of digital process automation software. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-07-17
July 17, 2017: The IBM Z mainframe is a breakthrough in data protection technology designed to tackle the epidemic of data breaches. IBM hardware engineer Rhonda Sundlof (top) and senior engineer Karl Casserly test the IBM Z which is manufactured In Poughkeepsie, NY. (Photo Credit: Connie Zhou for IBM)
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Date added: 2017-07-17
IBM Z - pervasive encryption, all the time. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-07-21
Here, we see the regions of the brain that showed a statistically significant difference between patients with schizophrenia and patients without it. For example, arrow 1 identifies the precentral gyrus, or the motor cortex, and arrow 5 marks the precuneus, which involves processing visual information. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-07-26
Labrador puppy T.J. at home in Ridgefield, Conn., where he is being raised by IBM employee Lorraine Trapani for Guiding Eyes for the Blind. The organization is using Watson on the IBM Cloud to analyze data to improve the breeding, raising and training of dogs. (Credit: IBM) Contact: Laurie Friedman, IBM, 914-499-4608 laurie1@us.ibm.com
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Date added: 2017-07-26
Labrador puppy T.J. with IBM employee Lorraine Trapani, who is raising T.J. for Guiding Eyes for the Blind. The organization is using Watson on the IBM Cloud to analyze data to improve the breeding, raising and training of dogs. (Credit: IBM) Contact: Laurie Friedman, IBM, 914-499-4608 laurie1@us.ibm.com
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Date added: 2017-08-01
IBM has amped up its focus on bringing AI and cognitive to Salesforce customers and is actively working with IBM Watson to bring innovative solutions to the market. (Credit: Forrester Research Inc.)