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The Floating Robot With an IBM Brain Is Headed to Space | WIRED
IBM's Watson to Help Pepper Robot Learn Faster - WSJ
Robot: MIT Pune, IBM unveil robot 'Chintu' - The Economic Times
Pepper the robot gets even smarter with IBM technology | WIRED UK
IBM Client Centers en Twitter: "The #IBMCCEhningen team is pleased, that Marvin, the endearing and interactive robot "colleague" powered of #IBM #Watson is supporting at #CEBIT18 #jowagner66 https://t.co/dARGtSe4gk" / Twitter
Seniors of the Future Will Be Cared For by Robots at Home | Inc.com
Could Your Next Store Visit Be Guided by a Robot? IBM (IBM) Hopes So - TheStreet
IBM extends Watson capabilities to any connected device
IBM launches new industrial chemistry robot to enable lab automation
Is Watson enough to carry IBM? - Marketplace
Robot with empathy will add ability to learn from IBM's 'Watson' – The Mercury News
IBM Robot Could Take Care of Elderly People Who Live Alone
Watch IBM's Watson powered robot sing Taylor Swift and break a leg! | Digit
Watson-powered robot aims to help elderly and caregivers | Healthcare Innovation
RoboGarden | IBM Watson
Hanover, Germany. 19th March, 2017. Robot "Marvin", Type Nao (developed by Aldebaran Robotics), controled by IBM Watson (super computer for artificial intelligence). The robot can talk and answer questions. CeBIT 2017, ICT
Mizuho Bank taps IBM's Watson to give robot branch workers an IQ boost
IBM aims to make Watson - and all of computing - a little more human - SiliconANGLE
Hilton Unveil A Robot Concierge That's Powered By IBM's Watson Supercomputer | HuffPost UK Tech
IBM Watson | Full Q&A | Oxford Union - YouTube
IBM Watson battles Hollywood robot stereotypes with Carrie Fisher and Ridley Scott | Mashable
AI social robot uses IBM Watson technology for customer service
IBM Results Show Progress in Cloud and Data Analysis - The New York Times
IBM's latest AI is being modelled on something you know very well | World Economic Forum
Hilton Tests a $9,500 Robot Powered by IBM's Watson | Fortune