IBM's Jeopardy supercomputer beats humans in practice bout
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Jan 13, 2011

According to an article published at CNNMoney.com, IBM has been making some progress in NLP:

Inside Watson's heart, soul and hardware: Watson, which takes its name from the surname of IBM founder Thomas J., is a computing system that aims to "understand" language as humans naturally spe
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According to an article published at CNNMoney.com, IBM has been making some progress in NLP:

Inside Watson's heart, soul and hardware: Watson, which takes its name from the surname of IBM founder Thomas J., is a computing system that aims to "understand" language as humans naturally speak it.
-- http://money.cnn.com/2011/01/13/technology/ibm_jeopardy_watson/index.htm

It seems that Watson has beat two of Jeopardy's top champion players at their own game. Does anyone suppose that the nice folks at IBM might try teaching Watson how to translate?
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