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Saturday, 19 November 2011

IBM's Watson trumps Cal, Stanford in pre-Big Game showdown

Even Stanford and Cal's best and brightest are no match against IBM's massive supercomputer Watson. In Thursday night's man vs. machine matchup -- on the eve of the annual gridiron Big Game showdown -- Watson triumphed with $33,799 in imaginary winnings against Berkeley's $32,799 and Stanford's $ ...


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