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Africa: IBM’s Watson to Help Bring Solutions to Africa’s Problems
February 6, 2014 Editor 0
[CIO]IBM will invest US $100 million in a 10-year initiative dubbed Project Lucy that brings the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence supercomputer – Watson – to Africa before other developed regions of the world namely Asia and Europe in a move the company says will fuel development and spur business opportunity.
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