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Cognitive computing is moving from being something synonymous with science fiction, to being a lot more real, and enabled through technology platforms provided by several well known companies, as well as by lesser-known start-ups. While I am currently employed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise and work on the HPE Haven OnDemand team, my edits to the content of this page are intended to improve the definition of cognitive computing to bring it inline with both today's commercially available platform capabilities (from multiple companies) as well as help to provide references to research and investment in future innovation in this space (again from multiple companies and organizations). I openly encourage all practitioners in this space to contribute this page, so that the term cognitive computing is not undermined by perceptions of being a gimmick or some overstated marketing concept. I also encourage links to real-world use cases and examples so that anyone looking for more information can learn more about how cognitive computing can be applied. Let's work together to inspire the next generation through unbiased, accurate, and referenceable content. [[User:Hughesonline|Hughesonline]] ([[User talk:Hughesonline|talk]]) 16:54, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
 
This article should be merged with [[neuromorphic computing]] in my opinion. There is a discussion on the neuromorphic computing talk page about this [[User:RJJ4y7|RJJ4y7]] ([[User talk:RJJ4y7|talk]]) 13:27, 3 July 2020 (UTC)