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Posted on September 9, 2016November 19, 2017

IBM Watson: Out-think Wind

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A screenshot of an ad for IBM Watson, the “cognitive computing” system for decision-making. This seems to lack any sense of hubris, but this ad directs you to a page that suggests you can “start your cognitive business journey” so maybe I’m asking for too much.

Posted on May 20, 2013

Radar: Antennas, Arrays, and Screenshots

Radar scan of Hurricane Abby off the coast of Honduras (1960) – via Wikipedia

 Radar scan looking for icebergs

Phased array radar antennas

Wind profiling radar via NOAA

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