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IBM Is Planning to Develop a Real Life Sword Art Online Project

February 23, 2016 By Roxanne Briean Leave a Comment

IBM Is Planning to Develop a Real Life Sword Art Online Project

Thanks to its Watson Cognitive Computing tech and SoftLayer cloud computing technologies that the company has access to, IBM is planning to develop a real life Sword Art Online project. Minus the correlation between dying in the game and dying in real life. However, according to the company, they wish to create a world that hosts a role-playing game just like the one depicted in the very popular anime series.

Coming as a massively multiplayer online role-playing game taking place in a purely virtual reality environment, the game would not only appease the hunger of avid gamers and fans of the long awaited concept of virtual reality gaming, but it will also be the first of its kind.

One of the best parts of it all is that it seems to actually be a recreation of the VR game that was depicted in the anime series as the IBM dubbed its project ‘Sword Art Online: The Beginning’. There is extremely little there is known about the project at the current time with more announcements due to be made between March 18th and March 20th, when there will be a Tokyo-based event on the theme. So far, all we know is that starting that date the alpha testing of the game will begin with no less than 208 testers situated in Tokyo.

While the game will be made to run on both the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, it will also involve the use of a 3D body scanner that will translate your real life looks into the game to create your very own avatar. Not to mention that we won’t be using controllers to maneuver our way through the game – according to reports. Instead, motion controls are how people will be controlling their virtual reality characters. Something similar to the NerveGear VR from the anime show is still going to take a while to become reality; years the very least.

Sword Art Online: The Beginning will surely be different from what we’ve seen in the Japanese animation, but also be shockingly different from any previous gaming experience. The anime’s creator – who seems to also be involved with the development of the real life SAO Sword Art Online VRMMO – has personally stated that The Beginning will be ‘completely foreign’ from any other video game experience.

There is undoubted concern regarding a real life application that pretty much holds you physically immobile from the waist down in a world that promises a dozen more times of immersion levels that the video games of our day currently do. However, only time will be able to show us just how much reason for concern there really is.

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Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: IBM, SAO VR Game, Sword Art Online, VRMMO

The IBM Watson Trend App Predicts the Future

November 18, 2015 By Roxanne Briean 2 Comments

The IBM Watson Trend app is available only for iOS

Well, not really the future, but it forecasts trends and what products might sell out this X-Mas. The IBM Watson Trend app has officially launched today, and it’s the best way for consumers to understand the reasoning of trends and what popular products might sell out.

The IBM Watson Trend app can be downloaded for free from the iOS app store.

IBM’s new app basically searches millions and millions of conversations online. It does so by ransacking about 10.000 sources from social media platforms, forums, blogs, comments sections, reviews and ratings. It’s quite unique because, unlike any other app that just provides ratings for trendy merchandise, the Watson displays what consumers think about said product before and after purchasing.

Using its immense capability of understanding how language works, and Watson’s other learning abilities, the Trend app can easily surface why consumers choose a certain product or brand. It also uncovers the pattern that consumers tend to abide to.

More interesting, the app predicts the future with the help of analytics and it can pin-point when a trend is on a downwards spiral into obscurity or it’s going to skyrocket to the top.

Using natural language engine aggregates, it can provide insights on particular trend groups:

  • Sentiment,
  • Context and
  • Content.

By giving it a daily Trend Score, the Trend app displays the impact and the momentum of the trend by giving a group a number between 0 and 100. Display showcases how big the conversation is, and Momentum is the rate of growth of a particular conversation.

There are three categories at the moment – health and fitness, toys and consumers electronics. Users can view the top 100 products that are trending with the stories accompanying them. At the moment of writing this, November the 18th 2015, some of the top trends are:

  • Smartphone Photogs Drive Demand for Professional-Grade Cameras
  • Whether it’s Star Wars or Lego City, Buy Now Before It’s Too Late
  • Traditional Toys Go Back-to-School

Considering that Thanksgiving and Black Friday are knocking on our door, the IBM Watson Trend app predicts that, for the first time in existence, there will be more users using their mobile devices to seek deals than users turning to their desktops.

Mobile traffic is expected to rise by about 57%, during the five-day holiday. This is a 17% increase when compared to last year’s holiday. Also, it’s predicted that smartphone and tablet sales will increase by 36%, up from 34%.

The IBM Watson Trend app is available solely for iOS, Android users are out of luck. There’s no plan on bringing it to Google’s OS any time soon.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: IBM, IBM Watson, IBM Watson Trend App, Trend App

IBM Unveils Breakthrough Technology – World’s Tiniest Chip

July 10, 2015 By Kenneth Scott Leave a Comment

IBM seven nanometer chips

IBM announced on Thursday that their $3 billion research alliance with Samsung, and GlobalFoundries was more than fruitful! IBM’s new state-of-the-art chip can boost the computing power of smartphones, and even spacecrafts.

Research took place at the State University of New York – Albany.

The seven nanometer chip holds more than 20 billion tiny switches of transistors that will vastly improve computing power. It comes right in the nick of time – the world is preparing for cloud-computing, and Big Data systems, cognitive computing, and other emerging technologies.

The Human Brain Project comes to mind – and researchers across the world must feel like these new seven nanometer chips are a divine gift.

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Your average chips, that you use on a daily basis without giving a thought how important they are, can be found in your average PCs, and devices. They are between 14, and 22 nanometers. This breakthrough tech of seven nanometer chips is ” […]  at least a 50% power-performance improvement.”

Michael Liehr, which is the the university’s vice president of innovation and research notes that – ” Enabling the first 7nm node transistors is a significant milestone for the entire semiconductor industry as we continue to push beyond the limitations of our current capabilities,”

IBM’s new seven nanometer chips are the size of a human blood cell – it kinda’ puts things in perspective  when you think about how much power something so tiny outputs.

To go further into the one might say surreal technology – IBM’s seven nanometer chip is 100,000 smaller than the width of a human hair. Everything that is under 500 nanometers is invisible to the human eye, and one requires an electron microscope in order to see it.

IBM's tiniest chip

In 1965, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore noted that chip performance will increase, doubling its performance output, once every 18 months. Now known as Moore’s Law, it has held true for many, many decades, but Gordon also said that this trend cannot continue forever, and sometime, in the near future, progress will slow down.

Experts agree with him, and some actually say that progress will actually stop because our political, economical, health, and etc. advancements are stalling.

Some even go full sci-fi and bring into discussion that earthly materials might limit our technological advancements.

But as IBM, and its researches showed us, you can get passed the physical limitations of existing materials, and find a loop-hole. In order for the seven nanometer chips to be built, researchers  developed silicon-germanium transistors to boost the processing power.

It all sounds like something out of an Asimov tale, but rest assured, IBM’s new chips will find their place in our homes pretty soon.

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Filed Under: Headlines Tagged With: IBM, IBM seven nanometer chips, seven nanometer chips

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