IBM's Watson returns as an AI development studio
, an AI development studio packed with foundation and open-source models companies can use to train their own AI platforms.with its AI Foundations program. Both platforms are designed to give enterprises a way to build, train, scale and deploy an AI platform.
IBM has already built an example of what the platform can do with that latter dataset in collaboration with NASA, using the geospatial foundation model to convert satellite images into maps that track changes from natural disasters and climate change.headline-grabbing supercomputer that can beat humans on a TV quiz show — but the original vision of Watson was out of reach for the average person. Depending on how companies use IBM's new AI training program, you may find yourself interacting with a part of Watson yourself sometime in the near future.Great deals on consumer electronics delivered straight to your inbox, curated by Engadget’s editorial team.
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