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'Chef Watson' is part of IBM’s mission to develop cognitive computing applications that can help people discover new ideas, from creating surprising new recipes to improving medical research. The Jakarta Post has a chance to talk with Gunawan Susanto, CEO of IBM Indonesia, about Cognitive computing applications like Chef Watson, that could process information more like a human than a computer. These applications can analyze huge amounts of data, using natural language processing technology to help decipher what the words and sentences contained within the data mean.
(The Jakarta Post / Bayu Widhiatmoko)