"Art with Watson: Hidden Portraits" Exhibit in NYC Open Through Sunday, May 7

NEW YORK, May 5, 2017 — (PRNewswire) —  "Art with Watson," an exhibit sponsored by IBM (NYSE: IBM) at the Cadillac House gallery, 330 Hudson Street, in New York City's SOHO neighborhood, will be open to the public through Sunday, May 7. 

An interactive wooden puzzle of Charles Darwin is among the subjects of “Art with Watson: Hidden Portraits” through Sunday, May 7 at Cadillac House in New York City’s SOHO

The show includes portraits of pioneers of science, society, business and design -- including Marie Curie, Nikola Tesla, Charles Darwin, Eleanor Roosevelt, Josephine Baker, Thomas J. Watson and Paul Rand -- all created by modern artists with the help of IBM Watson technology. Watson provided the artists with unusual insights into each subject – from Nikola Tesla's patents and journals, to Marie Curie's correspondence with her children. 

IBM's cognitive platform, which is already being used to help experts in industries such as healthcare, financial services and retail, has inspired artists to create original works in film, architecture, music, and fashion. 

The exhibit also features a "cognitive photobooth" that puts Watson in the hands of individual attendees. Based on responses to a series of questions, Watson creates a personal portrait with the same APIs used to create the gallery portraits.

About IBM Watson: Pioneering a New Era of Computing 

Watson represents a new era in computing called cognitive computing, where systems understand the world in a way more similar to humans: through senses, learning, and experience. Watson continuously learns from previous interactions, gaining in value and knowledge over time. With the help of Watson, organizations are harnessing the power of cognitive computing to transform industries, help professionals do their jobs better, and solve important challenges. As part of IBM's strategy to accelerate the growth of cognitive computing, Watson is open to the world, allowing a growing community of developers, students, entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts to easily tap into the most advanced and diverse cognitive computing platform available today. Watson solutions are being built, used and deployed in more than 45 countries and across 20 different industries. 

For more information on the exhibit, go to ibm.com/artwithwatson

For more information on IBM Watson, visit: ibm.com/watson

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