Watson, which shot to fame after winning television game show Jeopardy in 2011, is now being used across sectors, including assisting in treatment of cancer.
IBM Watson GM David Kenny said India is an important market for the company for Watson deployment.
"The biggest developer conference that happened (for the company) this year was in Bengaluru (rpt) Bengaluru. We see a lot of innovation coming out of India...The whole region is growing because the technology is growing at a faster rate, there isn't much legacy that needs to be adopted, so people are immediately deciding cognitive systems," he added.
In India, IBM will work with entities like Manipal Hospitals. It uses the Watson platform for oncology to help its physicians identify personalised, evidence-based cancer care options.
IBM, which is hosting the second edition of its World of Watson event here, showcased a number of products that its partners have created using Watson.
These include Ollie -- a self-driving 3D printed mini bus that talks to people and a 'cognitive dress'.
The US-based firm said it is working with companies like Pearson, Udacity, Adobe, GSK and Staples for embedding Watson across their products and services.
Watson will be able to answer students' queries as well as assess their responses to guide them with hints, feedback, explanations and help identify common problems.
Software maker Autodesk has created a digital concierge 'Otto' that uses Watson's cognitive technology to resolve customer and partner inquiries like requesting a subscription activation code or answering an inquiry within minutes.
As the project expands, Otto will use machine learning to handle increasingly complex customer requests and allow Autodesk to continue to reduce resolution time, scale seamlessly as volume grows, and provide round-the-clock customer and partner service.
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