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I was going to agree with you, but then my last name is Watson :-) Seriously, I used IBM Watson on a consulting project a little over two years ago and I was disappointed. To be fair I should take another look. IBM has bought some good companies whose work is exposed in BlueBiz and other web services and the permanent free tier levels they give away rival the free tier levels from GCP. I think AutoML and auto data sc…
IBM bit off more than they could chew with the AI/NLP project and their brand suffered as a consequence. Some problems are simply hard in the general case, though there are some spin-outs and spin-offs of that project for more limited domains that are successful.
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#42Anything labelled 'Watson' should be seen as marketing, not product or consulting.
I was going to agree with you, but then my last name is Watson :-) Seriously, I used IBM Watson on a consulting project a little over two years ago and I was disappointed. To be fair I should take another look. IBM has bought some good companies whose work is exposed in BlueBiz and other web services and the permanent free tier levels they give away rival the free tier levels from GCP. I think AutoML and auto data sc…
With deep learning it took the transition seriously internally as well: there's a huge push to get all models to use Tensorflow - even if the transition itself is painful - and this helps the infrastructure providers as well to gather feedback.
With IBM it all started as a very successful research project, but instead of working more on the Watson system, it decided to rename dumber projects to be under the Watson umbrella as well thereby giving the impression that it's the same system that won in Jeopardy.
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#43I figure we’re going to be reading articles similar to this about blockchain in a couple of years.
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To be fair, IBM has succeeded at big jobs too. For instance, they developed software for the Apollo mission and the Space Shuttle. The IBM/360. The IBM PC. AS/400.
The IBM before around 1990 and today’s IBM are totally different companies. The only thing that’s the same is the name. Same could be said for HP.
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#45What actually is so hard about AI in health care? Why not just take a set of diagnostic indicators for inputs, map to conditions/treatments as outputs and train a neural net?
The problem is that the numerous easy cases do not result in a useful network ... any 1st-year intern will get the easy results already. The hard cases, which would be useful to a doctor, occur very rarely. My father's unusual reaction to a post-bypass drug regimen was something like the 3rd time that happened in Canada. How do you "train" that into a neural network?
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#47Don't want to sound too mean but this is not the first time IBM overpromised and underdelivered. Anyone surprised by this?
I hope that's not the case for their quantum computer
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#48All hype and marketing built on open source tools, all while AWS, Google, and Azure build out bigger cloud offerings. As OP mentioned, they used to be a great company.
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#49A bunch of the projects described, and the (technical) difficulties encountered, make me wonder if GPT-2-style systems would have better odds. Is anyone looking into applying that to medical/scientific text NLP problems? I mean, GPT-2 still often produces nonsense more similar to dream imagery than useful reasoning, but I gather most medical residency students are half-asleep most of the time anyway, so... :)
Is there any example of gpt-2 in the wild that is not nonsense?
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#50The best reference about Watson last year was on reddit, "Watson is a brand, not a "thing". It covers any technologies that IBM sells in the cognitive space. They are further broken up into the business areas." All hype and marketing built on open source tools, all while AWS, Google, and Azure build out bigger cloud offerings. As OP mentioned, they used to be a great company.