Watson supercomputer takes on the role of chef
This powerful supercomputer manufactured by IBM is expected to be able to take on more jobs in the future.
Watson , IBM's supercomputer, is a famous machine. Shortly after going to the newspaper because of using a series of nonsense words learned from Urban Dictionary on a British TV program, this supercomputer was used to help doctors find good treatment. Most for lung cancer. Recently, this supercomputer is taking on a new role: chef.
Watson supercomputer
Instead of using gentle and affectionate hands like mothers in cooking, Watson chose to do science. This supercomputer has read over 20,000 different recipes, and created a Spanish-flavored dish, including ingredients like cocoa, black pepper, almonds and some other flavorings.
The recipe given by Watson was James Briscione's actual dish. This chef (originally a Manhattan culinary trainer) was a bit skeptical when Watson chose not to use butter, however after the dish was tested by some IBM employees, the general comment was the dish. This is quite amazing. Especially when this dish is created by something that has no taste and no soul.
Computers are taking on more and more functions instead of people, and Watson has added "chef" functionality to that list. In the future, surely the analytical power of supercomputers produced by IBM will also achieve even more amazing achievements.
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