Sentences with phrase «in cognitive computing»

IBM is hoping to kick start innovation in cognitive computing by «incorporating the technology into an undergraduate curriculum that combines computing skills with entrepreneurship, and has invited U of T's computer science department to participate in the program.»
I'm of the view that high - quality legal services will certainly be more accessible and affordable as a result of digitization and advances in cognitive computing.
Brian Kuhn, global co-leader for the IBM Watson legal practice, talks about why lawyers should be interested in cognitive computing (or augmented intelligence).
Parents believe digital will give children more opportunities than they would otherwise have had (74 %) and that jobs will be enhanced (78 %), which could be driven by advances in cognitive computing.

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• Beyond Limits, a Glendale, Calif. - based artificial intelligence and cognitive computing company, raised $ 20 million in Series B funding.
Director of ethical hacking, team building genius, data visualization expert, cognitive computing architect, organizational catalyst, digital prophet, chief happiness manager: who would even have been able to come up with such job titles in the early 2000s?
Advances in user interfaces, automation and cognitive computing are removing the barriers to adoption of big - data tools and they are now at costs that small businesses can afford.
Asked for comment, an IBM spokesman said the company is «aggressively transforming its business to lead in a new era of cognitive and cloud computing.
In addition to partnering with Celgene (celg) to better track negative drug side effects, IBM (ibm) is applying its cognitive computing AI technology to recommend cancer treatment in rural areas in the U.S., India, and China, where there is a dearth of oncologists, said Deborah DiSanzo, general manager for IBM Watson HealtIn addition to partnering with Celgene (celg) to better track negative drug side effects, IBM (ibm) is applying its cognitive computing AI technology to recommend cancer treatment in rural areas in the U.S., India, and China, where there is a dearth of oncologists, said Deborah DiSanzo, general manager for IBM Watson Healtin rural areas in the U.S., India, and China, where there is a dearth of oncologists, said Deborah DiSanzo, general manager for IBM Watson Healtin the U.S., India, and China, where there is a dearth of oncologists, said Deborah DiSanzo, general manager for IBM Watson Health.
To win in the age of cognitive computing and cybersecurity, IBM is betting big on design thinking.
In this episode, Byron and Manoj discuss cognitive computing, consciousness, data, DARPA, explainability, and superconvergence.
IBM has been embroiled in an ongoing transition from many of its legacy businesses to newer, high - growth initiatives that the company calls strategic imperatives, which include cognitive computing, analytics, cloud computing, security, and mobile.
And in April, IBM launched IBM Watson Health and the Watson Health Cloud, services that use the company's cognitive computing technology to process large amounts of health data from diverse sources.
They argue that they are complementing traditional computers with cognitive - computing - like abilities that offer vast savings in energy, enabling capacity to grow by leaps and bounds.
The room can understand and register speech, three specific gestures, the position of occupants of the room, their roles, and the spatial orientation of those occupants, triggering the correct cognitive computing agents to take action and bring data and information relevant to the discussion into the room in real - time.
That allows us to really dig in to what people mean during a discussion, triggering the cognitive computing agents to bring valuable analysis and insights to the discussion.
About IBM Watson Health Watson is the first commercially available cognitive computing capability representing a new era in computing.
We examined the APOE4 - by - sex interaction in conversion risk (from healthy aging to mild cognitive impairment (MCI) / AD or from MCI to AD) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarker levels.Cox proportional hazards analysis was used to compute hazard ratios (HRs) for an APOE - by - sex interaction on conversion in controls (n = 5,496) and MCI patients (n = 2,588).
Here is what we learned about using cognitive computing in education.
LearningLovers.org was invited to IBM headquarters in Madrid, where we had the chance to expand on using Watson applications and cognitive computing in education, training, and knowledge management.
Watson is built with cognitive computing abilities, and trained by teachers in the language of elementary math.
Launching in 2016, this breakthrough application uses IBM Watson cognitive computing technology to provide teachers with guidance and mentorship.
Developed on Visionect epaper technology, the Community HUB integrates cognitive computing with an electronic paper touchscreen in a solar - powered kiosk installed in schools, allowing students to report violence anonymously and safely.
In recognizing the tension between both the allure and threat of new technologies — from social media to affective computing — the artists in this exhibition address the morphing body by way of the body, using performance, video, painting, and sculpture to investigate its physical and cognitive adaptationIn recognizing the tension between both the allure and threat of new technologies — from social media to affective computing — the artists in this exhibition address the morphing body by way of the body, using performance, video, painting, and sculpture to investigate its physical and cognitive adaptationin this exhibition address the morphing body by way of the body, using performance, video, painting, and sculpture to investigate its physical and cognitive adaptations.
Artificial intelligence systems, also known as augmented intelligence or cognitive computing, can be used to do many of the tasks lawyers routinely perform in areas such as compliance, contract analysis, case prediction, document automation and e-discovery.
At what was billed as an Innovation Summit in its Times Square headquarters yesterday, Thomson Reuters Legal briefed journalists, bloggers and analysts on two products it is unveiling at Legaltech New York next week and also offered tantalizing hints of a product it is developing using the cognitive computing power of IBM's Watson, the computer that once won Jeopardy!.
AI, also called cognitive computing in the legal tech world, is about machines thinking like humans and performing human tasks.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Harnessing the cognitive computing capabilities of IBM Watson ®, Los Angeles - based LegalMation ™ launches a robust platform today that automates many key tasks involved in the early stages of litigation...
In this arena, the panel saw huge possibilities leveraging cognitive computing.
ROSS Intelligence uses the IBM Watson cognitive computing technology and has recently partnered with Baker & Hostetler, a large global law firm specializing in litigation, business, employment, IP, and tax.
He has been responsible for driving the firm's digital strategy including focusing on cognitive computing and AI, knowledge management, input to business information systems strategy and supporting client delivery, new delivery models, client consultancy and strategies in relation to market changes.
In view of ROSS, it is only natural that Thomson Reuters, the owner of Westlaw, is collaborating with IBM to integrate cognitive computing (ie, Watson) into its «customer solutions» and has established a data and innovation lab (Thomson Reuters Labs) in Waterloo, Ontario (Canada's Silicon Valley) to «bring together our unrivalled information assets and industry expertise with experts who can help make those assets increasingly actionable for our customers.&raquIn view of ROSS, it is only natural that Thomson Reuters, the owner of Westlaw, is collaborating with IBM to integrate cognitive computing (ie, Watson) into its «customer solutions» and has established a data and innovation lab (Thomson Reuters Labs) in Waterloo, Ontario (Canada's Silicon Valley) to «bring together our unrivalled information assets and industry expertise with experts who can help make those assets increasingly actionable for our customers.&raquin Waterloo, Ontario (Canada's Silicon Valley) to «bring together our unrivalled information assets and industry expertise with experts who can help make those assets increasingly actionable for our customers.»
LexisNexis says that Lexis Answers uses powerful machine learning, cognitive computing and advanced natural language processing technologies to deliver the single best and most authoritative answer, in addition to comprehensive but more precise search results.
If cognitive computing continues to evolve, conceivably we could one day be living in a world where a lawyer could simply ask a natural language question like, «did any company officer tell outsiders about the bankruptcy before the stock price fell?»
In his post, «Robot Lawyers are Not the Future,» Macmillan begins by noting that «industry outsiders are pushing technologies that many believe will transform the legal profession from a technological backwater to a shining example of cognitive computing
We [knew we] could make a really big change by bringing in state - of - the - art technology, cognitive computing and natural language to the practice of the law.»
In our latest Talking Tech video, Jan Van Hoecke, the CTO and co-founder of RAVN Systems, talks to Charles Christian about the company's evolution from the enterprise search sector and emergence as a provider of AI (artificial intelligence) and «cognitive computing» solutions for lawyers.
While there is no widely agreed - upon definition of cognitive computing, the underlying technologies are often the same as those used in AI.
As with augmented intelligence, the emergence of the term cognitive computing probably has more to do with explaining the human - led computer learning process than with clear - cut differences in technology.
Blue J is a development intended to put the power of cognitive computing into the hands of professionals in law and accounting to help them make better decisions.
Currently we have IBM Watson cognitive computing and AI technology already deployed in the legal market in the UK and USA.
Albeit not quite Robot Lawyer in cute metallic form, ROSS is the smart result of a deal between the company, Apple (using Siri's slick voice capabilities) and IBM (Watson's cognitive computing prowess) and will be a huge boon for lawyers, law firms and clients; potentially.
Currently there are automated, cognitive computing and AI systems that a) support lawyers and b) replace lawyers in their role.
To be candid, if the real and potential benefits of providing legal advice include speed of service and reduced cost respectively, to achieve a positive outcome, which has ultimately come about via the use of sophisticated IT / AI at some point during the legal service / problem continuum, and as a legal buyer my main concern is the right result, quality, value for money and / or price (which remains the issue in many instances), and I know lawyers and law firms can now do the work quicker, smarter and more accurately using AI and cognitive computing technology, can I therefore expect my legal fees to be reduced?
Over the past couple of years, Canada has been cementing its status as an AI hub with the likes of Google flocking to Montreal, the Royal Bank of Canada establishing its machine learning division as part of an initial partnership with the University of Toronto and with Thomson Reuters founding a research lab in the Waterloo region and a technology centre for cognitive computing in Toronto.
Some of the other points are less prevalent in the Canadian market such as purchasing goods through a consortium and applying cognitive computing to improve efficiency.
With the addition of cognitive computing to the company's technology arsenal, the way in which banking works can be dramatically...
You might have noticed a new focus in our content on AI, machine learning, and cognitive computing, including our 2016 conference Gigaom Ai.
CVS Health and IBM have come together to use IBM Watson's predictive analytics and cognitive computing to stop patients suffering from a chronic illness from having a medical emergency in the future.
It's no surprise then that applications are popping up in many areas - regulators and supervisors using DLT or cognitive computing, governments providing electronic payments for public services or social security.
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