IBM is collaborating with the Cleveland Clinic to enhance the capabilities of IBM’s Watson Deep Question Answering technology for ultimate use in clinical decision support and medical learning, the firms announced Oct. 30. The technology first came to light in early 2011 on the TV game show Jeopardy. (See Also see "IBM Watson Exec Eyes Oncology Advisors Pilot" - Medtech Insight, 11 June, 2012..) “New discoveries and medical breakthroughs are growing our collective knowledge of medicine at an unprecedented pace, and tomorrow’s doctors will have to embrace new tools and technology to complement their own knowledge and experience in the field,” said James Stoller, chair of the Education Institute at Cleveland Clinic. “Technology will never replace the doctor, but it can make us better.”
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