cognitive-computing

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Cognitive-computing' is about computers mimicking human brain skills. It involves understanding, learning, solving problems. It's like a machine brain that gets smarter with time.
Examples in Different Contexts
In artificial intelligence, 'cognitive computing' refers to systems that mimic human brain functioning to solve complex problems. An AI researcher might say, 'Cognitive computing technologies are advancing rapidly, enabling machines to understand and interact with the world in human-like ways.'
Practice Scenarios
Education

Scenario:

The new curriculum program must cater to various learning styles while ensuring students' performance improvement. We need a sophisticated approach to make learning more effective.

Response:

Exactly, perhaps a cognitive-computing system could help create personalized learning paths, making learning more effective for each student.

Healthcare

Scenario:

With the immense amount of medical data we are dealing with, it is challenging to identify patient risks timely. Technology may hold the solution.

Response:

I believe you're right. With cognitive-computing, we can improve our prediction and diagnosis based on pattern recognition in patient data.

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