IN PICTURES: Inside IBM's world of Watson…
From hospitals to kitchens, Watson has clocked in to work and is already taking impressive strides across industries.
John McEnroe, known for his on-court outbursts, would be in his element at next month's Wimbledon tennis tournament, where every fist-pump of elation and cry of angst will be analysed by artificial intelligence to compile video highlights.
Watson might schedule your meetings someday if a partnership between IBM and Cisco Systems bears the fruit they’re hoping to grow. In the meantime, the companies hope to save employees from some of the meaningless tasks they have to carry out just to work with their colleagues.
The result will be a cloud service called Watson for Cyber Security that's designed to provide insights into emerging threats as well as recommendations on how to stop them.
IBM has announced a new weapon in the battle against cancer that will put Watson to work in a new way.
“The Internet of Things will soon be the largest single source of data on the planet..."
"This is a different kind of engagement than IBM has ever had in the past with its end users."