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February 15, 2019

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How to use deep learning to write Shakespeare

LSTM recurrent neural networks can be trained to generate free text. Let’s see how well AI can imitate the Bard Read more ▶

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IBM preps Watson AI services to run on Kubernetes

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How McGraw-Hill identifies at-risk students

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Insurance company finds its digital edge in AI

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IBM and the future of digital assistants: Building superhumans

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IBM preps Watson AI services to run on Kubernetes

IBM Watson services arrive in versions that can run on the public cloud or on privately hosted container infrastructure Read more ▶

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How McGraw-Hill identifies at-risk students

McGraw-Hill Education is developing a project called Insights to surface data from its AI-based assessment and learning system to help identify students who are struggling and at risk of failing. Read more ▶

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Insurance company finds its digital edge in AI

AXA XL is using artificial intelligence software to help reduce its risk consultants' workload, the latest example of an enterprise adopting software that can help it do more with less. Read more ▶

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IBM and the future of digital assistants: Building superhumans

The IBM Think Conference showcases some fascinating human enhancements that will shortly begin our evolution from human to hybrid-human to and beyond. It’s a fast-approaching future where we are individually more capable, and far less likely to be hurt, than we are today. Read more ▶

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