The platform is self-learning, allowing it to imitate and understand patterns and behaviors the more it is used. This enables any business to incorporate AI technology, whether that’s image recognition, natural language processing or anomaly detection, into their apps, software and decision making. The AI ToolkitĪs the world’s first commercially available enterprise AI platform, Watson APIs are available to developers as an SDK in every major programming language including Python, Java and IOS. It can see, it can hear and it can converse with people in natural language. Watson can read and really comprehend what you ask it to read. So what is it? “Watson is a brand new kind of computing,” says Paul Ryan, UK Head of Watson at IBM. The cognitive platform is already in use by over 6000 businesses globally although many keep that under wraps so they can get the edge on their completion. The chances are, you have already used some of the tools offered by IBM’s Watson without even realising it. IBM UK’s Head of Watson Paul Ryan explains why cognitive technology is more than hype
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“There’s a mutual agreement we have to give everything we’ve got because we’re all trying to push the sport at a national level, which is not an easy feat. “For me, the national team has always been a break from the norm,” Nelson exclusively told Mirror Sport. He believes the atmosphere within the camp is something all the players look forward to while they compete at club level. The 27-year-old is hoping to lead his country after starring with the Lions through the early stages of this 2022/23 season so far. He has been an integral feature for London in their Euro Cup adventure and currently leads the team in assists per game in the British Basketball League. Nelson has been in fine form for the British Basketball League’s table topping Lions this season. Team GB dream of competing in the FIBA Basketball World Cup as they are set to host Serbia on Friday at a sell-out Vertu Motors Arena in Newcastle before the team travel to face Latvia in Riga on Monday 14 November. London Lions star Luke Nelson called on Great Britain to continue making history ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers. |