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IBM to Hold $5M Watson Competition for Researchers and Developers

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Watsonby Angela Guess

Jonathan Vanian reports in Fortune, “IBM has a new plan to popularize its Watson cognitive computing technology. The business technology giant said on Tuesday at the TED conference in Vancouver, British Columbia that it will hold a $5 million competition for developers and researchers who can come up with something revolutionary while using Watson as the underlying technology. Detailed guidelines of what IBM is looking for will come out in mid-May. IBM is putting on the competition in conjunction with the non-profit X Prize Foundation, which holds popular competitions that its management hopes will spur technological innovations. Its board of trustees includes Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, media mogul Arianna Huffington, and filmmaker James Cameron, among others.”

Vanian continues, “Over the next three years, contest participants will face off against each other at IBM’s annual Watson conference for prizes that will aggregate a total of $500,000. There aren’t any concrete challenges that the participants will be required to solve through their Watson inventions, at least at this time. X Prize Foundation founder Peter Diamandis said in a statement that the participants will ‘effectively call their own shots, and then come up and demonstrate what they’ve done.’ The top three teams will eventually have to show off their artificial intelligence technology and perform a TED talk during a TED conference in 2020. The winner will take home $4.5 million.”

Vanian adds, “It’s interesting to note that neither IBM nor the X Prize Foundation have any guidelines as to what the contestants need to dream up using Watson. They didn’t say anything about using Watson as the basis for self-driving cars, voice recognition, or any other service that companies are currently using artificial intelligence technologies to power.”

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