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IBM lays out massive potential for Watson in the law
Thursday, 19 November 2015Cognitive computing could be used to suggest which arguments in court might play well or badly with a particular judge at a given time of day, according to a senior member of IBM’s Watson development team, although she outlined a number of more benign uses for the technology.
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