IBM’s Watson shown to enhance human-computer co-creativity, support biologically inspired design

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Ashok Goel, a professor at Georgia Tech’s School of Interactive Computing who conducts research on computational creativity. In an experiment, he used this version of Watson as an “intelligent research assistant” to support teaching about biologically inspired design and computational creativity in the Georgia Tech CS4803/8803 class on Computational Creativity in Spring 2015.

Read the full article here: http://www.kurzweilai.net/ibms-watson-shown-to-enhance-human-computer-co-creativity-support-biologically-inspired-design

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  • Created By: Meghana Melkote
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  • Created On: Feb 17, 2016 - 8:02am
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