IBM Watson-Powered Mobile Apps Can Reinvigorate Brick-and-Mortar Retailers | Innovation... - 1 views
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Urs L on 11 Apr 14I will just copy and paste their summary, because it is so much better than anything I could write. "By incorporating the cognitive computing capabilities into a mobile app that allow search results to respond to context, a range of new possibilities are opened. Natural language processing (searching by voice) and advanced data analysis can assess a customer's relationship with the brand and place personalized context around responses to questions they ask." This is an amazing idea, which will most assuredly bring with it success, as Watson has already been used by major companies in a variety of ways. By assessing the way consumers think, this application will be able to think ahead in terms of what the consumers will want to buy next - and how they will buy it (in store, or online).
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Urs L on 11 Apr 14I will just copy and paste their summary, because it is so much better than anything I could write. "By incorporating the cognitive computing capabilities into a mobile app that allow search results to respond to context, a range of new possibilities are opened. Natural language processing (searching by voice) and advanced data analysis can assess a customer's relationship with the brand and place personalized context around responses to questions they ask." This is an amazing idea, which will most assuredly bring with it success, as Watson has already been used by major companies in a variety of ways. By assessing the way consumers think, this application will be able to think ahead in terms of what the consumers will want to buy next - and how they will buy it (in store, or online).
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Greg Steen on 15 Apr 14Great stuff - it's a heady idea but I don't all that hard to understand. Does it seem creepy to anyone?