How would you feel if you taught machines and artificial intelligence (AI) to do things for us? Science is creating machines and computers that can learn. There is a new form of science that is developing machines which can learn through interaction. This form of science is called Cognitive Computing. These machines and computer systems have similar cognitive functions to humans. But who is going to teach these machines?

A Cognitive Computing Analyst is someone who teaches machines skills that benefit us. You probably are already using Cognitive Computing. Do you use Siri on your Apple phone? Or do you have Google Go at home? Those are both Cognitive Computing machines.

A Cognitive Computing Analyst, like any data and technology expert, needs to be agile, on the ball and prepared to think outside the box.

To become a Cognitive Computing Analyst requires a degree in computer science or information systems.

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