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I saw that last night and thought it was pretty amazing. As an owner of IBM, I was pulling for Watson. More impressive than the signal speed, I thought, was Watson's ability to process the most likely top three responses along with the percentage possibility of them being accurate - in less than a second
![]() Was last night the first round or the second? I hope the folks at Jeopardy are going to try to trip up Watson tonight, I was feeling sorry for those poor humans. |
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