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IBM Watson will help cooks to create new recipes using the new application



On Habré already published the news that IBM Watson, a supercomputer from IBM, has learned to make their own recipes, and the combination of initial products can be very unusual. Now Watson will help cooks from all over the world to make interesting and unexpected recipes for different dishes.

Together with Bon Appétit, IBM introduces Chef Watson with Bon Appétit (“Chef Watson with Bon Appétit”). Using the capabilities of the IBM Watson supercomputer and Bon Appétit's knowledge, it will allow cooks around the world to apply cognitive technologies to create completely new recipes and previously unknown gastronomic combinations. While the application is available only in closed beta testing.
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This is another step in the career of chef Watson, represented by IBM and the Institute of Culinary Education earlier this year. Then Watson’s ability to learn and understand natural language was demonstrated. Now IBM is launching a beta version of an application built on the basis of the same technology and specially created for people who love to cook at home. Read more about Chef Watson in the article Bon Appétit.

“We’re interested to know what new combinations Watson can open and how it will help culinary professionals,” said Adam Rapoport, editor-in-chief of Bon Appétit. “We see that the intersection of food and technology contributes to the emergence of original ideas and the development of creative thinking - not only in the kitchen of our publication, but also in the homes of our readers.”

The Chef Watson with Bon Appétit application allows you to push the boundaries of traditional cooking and immerse yourself in the creative process of finding new combinations of ingredients, based on scientific data and cognitive technologies. Watson now works as an assistant assistant for professionals in various industries , including retail, healthcare and financial services. Chef Watson is another example of the versatile use of this technology and how it can change our lives.

“We’ve partnered with Bon Appétit to bring Watson technology into the hands of a small group of people who are passionate about cooking, want to experiment and become part of cutting-edge technology,” said Mike Rhodin, senior vice president, IBM Watson Group. “Our goal is to help people discover the potential of cognitive computer systems that can process large amounts of data and learn intuitively through interaction with people and information.”

So far, the app with chef Watson will initially be available to a limited group of readers of Bon Appétit, who will act as beta testers. Well, you can become a beta tester right here .

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/229285/


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