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IBM Watson is coming to the iPhone, and that's big news for business users - TechRepublic

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IBM Watson may be coming soon to an enterprise iOS app near you, the company announced at the IBM World of Watson 2016 event on Tuesday. In a first-of-its-kind move, IBM MobileFirst for iOS apps can now integrate Watson technology to enhance decision-making, productivity, and the employee experience. With Watson's cognitive and conversational capabilities, these enterprise apps will be able to understand, reason, and learn using data analytics, according to a press release. "Apple and IBM set out more than two years ago to define the enterprise mobility market, ensuring that professionals could finally enjoy at work the same experience they'd come to expect as consumers," said Mahmoud Naghshineh, general manager, Apple partnership at IBM, in a press release. "We are taking that to a whole new level by combining the power of Watson with the new speech framework of iOS 10. The combinations and possibilities are virtually endless."


Slack Messaging Service to Add IBM Watson Smarts

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Slack Technologies Inc., a business messaging provider, is the latest company to partner with International Business Machines Corp. IBM 0.62 % to add artificial intelligence to its service. Slack plans to improve Slackbot, its customer-service bot, using IBM's Watson, a collection of artificial-intelligence software delivered as cloud-computing services, the two companies said on Wednesday. The messaging company will use Watson Conversation, an IBM service that processes natural language, to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of the bot, which helps Slack users troubleshoot problems. These and other enhancements will be available to users early next year, Slack said.


IBM Watson is about to make Slack's chat bot smarter

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Slack's attempts at small talk are about to get a whole lot better - it's just been announced the cloud-based workplace messaging system will incorporate IBM Watson's smarts to its own bots, and those built by its ever-growing pool of outside developers. The coworking platform, which has just reached four million daily active users, was designed as a means for better collaboration and communication at work. However, it has opened up its software to outside businesses, leading to a directory of more than 400 Slack-related apps. These add-ons provide Slack tools like lists, or bots tailored for specific purposes. Slack's mission to'kill email': firm invests in 11 new startups in just seven months There is even an entire section dedicated to health, as WIRED writer Rowland Manthorpe discovered when he sought out a therapist from TalkLife Connect on the platform.


A World with IBM Watson

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Want to watch this again later? Need to report the video? This feature is not available right now. What does a world with IBM Watson look like? With Watson, the world is getting healthier, safer, cleaner, more creative and even more personal.



Here's What IBM Watson Will Be Doing in GM's Cars

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General Motors gm and International Business Machines ibm on Tuesday said they would combine IBM's artificial intelligence software Watson with the carmaker's OnStar system in order to market services to drivers in their vehicles. The feature, called OnStar Go, is set to debut early next year in more than 2 million GM vehicles with 4G service, IBM and GM said in a joint statement. IBM's Watson, which beat two previous winners of the quiz show "Jeopardy!" in 2011, will sift through data in order to recognize a driver's habits, allowing third-party marketers to deliver targeted offers, whether nearby coffee shops, reminders about shopping-list items, or paying for fuel from their dashboards. Carmakers have been adding connected services into their vehicles to duplicate the convenience of smartphones, which can suggest nearby restaurant offers, or point the way to a gas station. Data generated from connected vehicles is valuable to automakers, although some consumers have been wary of privacy and data security issues.


GM pairs IBM's Watson with OnStar

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General Motors said Wednesday it had reached a partnership to integrate tech giant IBM's artificial intelligence platform into its vehicle infotainment system, giving it the ability to make dining recommendations and order prescriptions. The Detroit-based automaker will pair IBM's Watson with its popular safety and connectivity system in more than 2 million 4G LTE-connected vehicles to create OnStar Go. The company said examples of how the pairing could bear fruit include getting dining recommendations, reminders about the need to buy household items and help retrieving prescriptions from the pharmacy. Among the first applications: Drivers will be able to use the "cognitive mobility platform" to locate ExxonMobil gas stations and pay on screen in the vehicle, GM said. They will also be able to use the OnStar Go system to get customized music playlists from mobile app iHeartRadio.


IBM Watson Lends Brains to Slack's Chatbot

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IBM Watson and Udacity want developers to learn AI online

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Udacity, the education platform focused on helping workers gain skills they need for great careers in tech, has partnered with IBM Watson, Didi Chuxing and Amazon Alexa to offer a new nanodegree in artificial intelligence, the companies announced today at the IBM World of Watson conference. IBM Watson is co-developing the curriculum of the course with Udacity. Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing intends to hire students who successfully complete the nanodegree, as does IBM. And Amazon Alexa is serving as an advisor to Udacity in developing the new AI nanodegree. According to Udacity's founder Sebastian Thrun, who previously started Google's innovation shop Google X and its self-driving car initiative, the new AI nanodegree will be for students who already have a level of mastery in software development.


IBM's Watson is lending its smarts to Slack and its chat bot

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Slack is going to tap into IBM pet Watson and its cognitive computing skills, covering both bots and other conversation inferences. Slack's own Slackbot will be the first to get the intelligence makeover, with IBM and Slack looking to share what they learn from the experience with other developers. The companies believe integrating Watson will improve accuracy and efficiency of troubleshooting with the bot. IBM is also working on a Watson-powered Slack chatbot specifically for IT and network issues. IBM's Watson is really sharing its wisdom around: it's just joined the Weather Channel's bot on Facebook Messenger, where it will learn your preferences and offer up personalized forecasts and even news for to US-based bot chatters.