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Enhanced Security Controls for IBM Watson IoT Platform
Operational security is a top priority when selecting IoT platforms and we're proud to say that Watson IoT Platform regularly proves its mettle in meeting and exceeding the exacting security expectations of IoT innovators. We've blogged before about the robust security standards supported by Watson IoT Platform. These complement the use of open standard secure communications protocols, such as TLS v1.2, that ensure IoT device interactions are authenticated and encrypted. So, with robust operational platform security in place, how can you configure and manage a security environment appropriate for your device, application and user requirements? Watson IoT Platform now offers configuration and management of Roles which enable controls to be defined for Users, Applications and Gateways.
IBM's Watson Diagnosed Patient in Ten Minutes
After months of physician-failed diagnosis, a super computer steps in and saves the life of a female patient from Japan, suffering from leukemia. IBM Watson Health has committed to developing a partnership between humanity and technology with the goal of transforming global health. With the ability to read 40 million documents in 15 seconds, IBM's Watson โsuper computer powered with artificial intelligence- studied the patient's medical records for ten minutes and was able to compare her type of cancer against 20 million oncological records, according to International Business Times. Physicians in Japan decided to try out IBM's Watson on patients after all other treatment options had failed. The Watson revealed that the patient's condition was another form of leukemia and required a different treatment from the one originally prescribed.
Watson helped make a trailer for a horror movie about AI
IBM Watson can add yet another skill to its resume: the ability to make movie trailers. Morgan is, after all, a sci-fi flick about a group of scientists who created a humanoid machine that rapidly gained capabilities and went out of control. To train the computer for the task, IBM Research scientists fed it 100 horror movie trailers cut into separate "moments" or scenes. Watson then performed visual, audio and composition analysis on each scene to develop an idea of what people find scary. After that was done, the team fed it all 90 minutes of Morgan to find the right moments to include in the trailer.
IBM Watson to offer supercomputing insights at U.S. Open tennis tournament
IBM's Watson artificial intelligence supercomputer is going to lend its insights to help enhance the fan experience at the U.S. Open Tennis Championships. It will do so via a new cognitive-based concierge feature in the tournament's official mobile app. To enhance the fan experience at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the mobile app will pilot a Watson-enabled discovery tool that allows fans to input natural language questions and receive immediate responses about a range of tournament topics, such as transportation and directions, food and drink options, and on-site services and facilities. Accessible via the cloud, Watson will offer cognitive computing, cloud, and analytics. By tapping into the natural language software from the Watson platform, the A.I.-infused app will enable fans to ask questions in natural language and get the information they need to plan and navigate their tournament experience.
IBM: Response to RFI
IBM has been researching, developing and investing in AI technology for more than 50 years. The public became aware of a major advance in 2011, when IBM Watson won the historic Jeopardy! Since that time, the company has advanced and scaled the Watson platform, and applied it to various industries, including healthcare, finance, commerce, education, security, and the Internet of Things. We are deeply committed to this technology, and believe strongly in its potential to benefit society, as well as transform our personal and professional lives. To this end, we have engaged thousands of scientists and engineers from IBM Research and Development, and partnered with our clients, academics, external experts, and even our competitors to explore all topics around AI.
IBM's Watson computer turns its artificial intelligence to cancer research - HT Health
Candida Vitale and the other fellows at MD Anderson's leukemia treatment center had known each other for only a few months, but they already were very tight. The nine of them shared a small office and were always hanging out on weekends. Dr. Tina Cascone demonstrates the Oncology Expert Advisor System powered by IBM Watson at the Thoracic Center at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston. She says the system provides physicians with accurate information to provide personalized cancer treatment. Rumor had it that he had finished med school in two years and had a photographic memory of thousands of journal articles and relevant clinical trials.
Personality Insights IBM Watson Developer Cloud
Personality Insights extracts and analyzes a spectrum of personality attributes to help discover actionable insights about people and entities, and in turn guides end users to highly personalized interactions. The service outputs personality characteristics that are divided into three dimensions: the Big 5, Values, and Needs. We recommend using Personality Insights with at least 1200 words of input text. The Personality Insights service lends itself to an almost limitless number of potential applications. Businesses can use the detailed personality portraits of individual customers for finer-grained customer segmentation and better-quality lead generation.
Inside the 'brain' of IBM Watson: how 'cognitive computing' is poised to change your life
During the British summer, conversations about sport become almost ubiquitous. This year, however, one participant in those conversations was very different: IBM Watson, IBM's cognitive intelligence. The All England Lawn Tennis Club knew that 2016 would feature unusually fierce competition for attention, with the Tour de France and Euro 2016 taking place alongside Wimbledon. More than ever before, social media was going to be a vital tool in directing that conversation, and directing attention to SW19. Wimbledon's "Cognitive Command Centre" โ powered by Watson's intelligence running on a hybrid, IBM-managed cloud - scanned social media for emerging news and trends.