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Cognitive Computing at work in the Boston Children's Hospital
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28 October 2016
IBM’s Watson
is considered to be at the forefront of changing the way medicine is practiced.
In case you’re new to the Watson phenomena, we thought take you back in time to this engaging video which showcases the power of IBM Watson at work.
Taken from a 2014 innovation summit, it features
Mike Rhodin, Senior Vice President of the IBM Watson Group
, and
Dan Cerutti, Vice President of Watson Commercialization
as they discuss the new era of
Cognitive Computing
.
It’s an entertaining, jargon-free video that highlights how the relationship between humans and computers is being redefined to ‘enhance, scale and accelerate human expertise.’ Well worth the view.
Published on MedED 28 October 2016
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