Saturday, September 1, 2012

IBM?s Watson could turn into a super-smart personal assistant for mobile devices

Everyone's jumping on the Siri bandwagon

Remember Watson, the supercomputer that won Jeopardy last year? Well, the crew at IBM is working on Watson 2.0, a mobile device personal assistant specifically for the finance and health care industries. The company is working with Nuance, a leader in voice recognition technology, to become a specialized, "supercharged" version of Apple's Siri.

In preparation for these new tasks, Watson has a lot to learn. The supercomputer has already forayed into the medical world, learning about cancer in a partnership with insurance company WellPoint. It's a time-consuming process to get Watson up to speed, but it's projected to be a cancer expert by 2013.

To have the full suite of features in a tool like Siri, Watson will need to have some of IBM's other technologies added into the mix, such as image recognition and location data. It may also need an extra-powerful battery to support all those smarts. The original Watson uses as much power as 6,000 desktop computers, not surprising for a machine that can access 66 million pages of books and websites per second. But the mobile version will be less of a power hog, according to Bernie Meyerson, IBM's vice president of innovation.

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This article was written by Anna Washenko and originally appeared on Tecca

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/ibm-watson-could-turn-super-smart-personal-assistant-225553933.html

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