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By tracing seafood to the source, blockchain can help make the food's origins easily available to shoppers (credit: IBM)
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With Watson Assistant for Citizens, IBM is helping government agencies, healthcare organizations and academic institutions use AI to put trusted data and information into the hands of their citizens. Citizens can quickly obtain reliable information about COVID-19, including guidance from the CDC and local sources such as links to school closings, news and documents on a state website -- online or by phone. (Credit: IBM)
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Watson Assistant for Citizens automates responses to frequently asked questions about COVID-19 on topics such as symptoms, testing and protective measures. (Credit: IBM)
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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences deployed a virtual agent using Watson Assistant for Citizens in 9 days so citizens can get their questions answered quickly about COVID-19 testing, symptoms or resources.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull completes the first leg of its journey by touching the ground of MSubs Ltd’s warehouse (ProMare HQ) in Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull being offloaded at MSubs Ltd (ProMare HQ) in Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull beginning its journey from Gdansk, Poland, to Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull being lifted on the truck that will transport it from Gdansk, Poland, to Plymouth, UK.
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Mayflower Autonomous Ship at Aluship Technologies, Gdansk, Poland, ready to be transported to Plymouth, UK.
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