I always considered Watson a pixie dust marketing ploy aimed at the low tech-competent executives with too much $.
— Jeffrey Snover (@jsnover) February 19, 2021
Watson is like a C compiler.
It can do anything if you pay for enough contractors. https://t.co/AgvLtFEgj6
From curing cancer to sold for scrap. Yet another chapter of “over promise, under deliver” in the IBM saga. https://t.co/AUcbZDGzGv
— Charles Fitzgerald (@charlesfitz) February 19, 2021
What might be a problem for any buyer of this? What key inputs would a buyer have no control over, including, but not limited to, wholesale price? https://t.co/MBTAU1FZCj
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) February 19, 2021
A lot of competition in #healthcare analytics — WSJ reports IBM exploring sale of Watson Health business https://t.co/4HVMWwtqqg
— Bertha Coombs (@berthacoombs) February 19, 2021
Hopefully the next owner of Watson will be able to explain in concrete terms what they paid for ?
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) February 19, 2021
“IBM Explores Sale of IBM Watson Health”https://t.co/a1hOFgp8lN
Update: Watson is still bullshithttps://t.co/GPZ53d9uZJ
— Robert Stephens (@rstephens) February 19, 2021
IBM weighs sale of Watson Health to focus on the cloud, WSJ says https://t.co/0wLW847I6T by @BankInnovation 2021-02-19 16:48:06
— Fintechbot (@FintechBot) February 19, 2021
IBM-Red Hat deal with Palantir is big boost for its artificial intelligence, cloud strategy - WRAL Tech Wire
— Iain Brown, PhD (@IainLJBrown) February 19, 2021
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