07/27/2016
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Cognitive Computing: A Definition
Cognitive computing refers to systems that learn at scale, reason with purpose, and interact with humans naturally.
Why it’s important
Cognitive computing will enable new business models and change the way entire industries work, allowing business and government leaders to take on projects of previously insoluble size and complexity. It combines massive data sets with sophisticated analytics, natural language processing, and machine learning to help human experts synthesize findings and improve decision-making.
What will change
The applications of cognitive computing to business are endless. But this new form of computing will require collaboration and different types of partnerships, ones that extend across the public and private sector and into academic and research organizations.
Conclusion
We are entering an era of cognitive computing, marked by the marriage of robust computing horsepower with a “brain-like” interface capable of synthesizing vast amounts of data and continuous “learning.” Those capabilities will enable organizations to tackle problems of enormous complexity and help researchers, diagnosticians, and businesses form insights and derive solutions that would previously take generations. In the near-term, cognitive computing will make it possible for businesses to transform systems and processes ranging from supply chain to marketing.
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