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IBM’s Cognitive Computing Plans: Giving Smartphones 5 Senses

December 21, 2012

Antone Gonsalves, readwrite.com

IBM believes technology’s future lies in cognitive computing, which essentially means making computers think more like humans do. To IBM, that includes giving computers sensors that enable it to touch, see, hear, taste and smell – sensory input as…

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IBM’s Cognitive Computing Plans: Giving Smartphones 5 Senses

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