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Awaiting your orders, Captain.
Boldly going where no VR game has gone before, Star Trek: Bridge Crew lets you control the game’s action with your voice thanks to Watson APIs. From your seat on the bridge, you can order your crew to fire lasers––just...
Awaiting your orders, Captain.
Boldly going where no VR game has gone before, Star Trek: Bridge Crew lets you control the game’s action with your voice thanks to Watson APIs. From your seat on the bridge, you can order your crew to fire lasers––just...
Awaiting your orders, Captain.
Boldly going where no VR game has gone before, Star Trek: Bridge Crew lets you control the game’s action with your voice thanks to Watson APIs. From your seat on the bridge, you can order your crew to fire lasers––just...
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Awaiting your orders, Captain.

Boldly going where no VR game has gone before, Star Trek: Bridge Crew lets you control the game’s action with your voice thanks to Watson APIs. From your seat on the bridge, you can order your crew to fire lasers––just like Captain Kirk. Want to try your hand at VR voice control? You can test out the same software the game uses in IBM’s VR Speech Sandbox. Test your code, build voice-controlled objects and start to develop your own game.

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9 years ago

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The Star Trek Fan Art That IBM Scientists Created Out of Atoms
Beam over to Wired➝
The Star Trek Fan Art That IBM Scientists Created Out of Atoms
Beam over to Wired➝
The Star Trek Fan Art That IBM Scientists Created Out of Atoms
Beam over to Wired➝
The Star Trek Fan Art That IBM Scientists Created Out of Atoms
Beam over to Wired➝
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The Star Trek Fan Art That IBM Scientists Created Out of Atoms
Beam over to Wired➝ 

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From StarWars’ Planet Mustafar to StarTrek’s Planet Genesis, hyper-realistic computer animated graphics came from fractal geometry, a patented IBM innovation.

“As a huge fan of photography and admiring Benoit Mandelbrot’s genius since college, I believe fractals are one of the most brilliant depiction of intelligence. Sadly we lost him last year, but we will never lose his work!”

(Cool screensaver. Thanks for the photo, Silvia!)

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