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CDW TV Commercial, 'Sleepworkers'
CDW
A CDW employee is performing a walkthrough with a potential client whose IT employees are all exhausted to the point of sleeping on the job. Literally, they're all asleep at their desks, at the whiteboard and even while pouring coffee. The CDW employee says its services can help by setting up an infrastructure that manages even the most complex technologies so your IT professional can get caught up on their sleep and their updates.

CDW TV Commercial, 'VMWare: Get Future Scalability'
CDW
A CDW employee is doing a walkthrough with a potential client and talks about how it helps businesses prepare for what comes next. The client says it's not necessary because they built a time machine to see what comes in the future. The CDW employee says that all that equipment isn't necessary because it partners with VM Ware cloud foundations to build a flexible cloud solution that suits the business' current and future needs. The only thing Brad solved with his jaunt into the future was the id

CDW TV Commercial, 'Modern Modernization Today: Motivational Lanyard'
CDW

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Ridley Scott + IBM Watson On Images'
IBM Watson
Film director Sir Ridley Scott sits down with IBM Watson to discuss the importance of images in communication. Watson talks about how he analyzes images to benefit lab technicians and healthcare professionals. When Ridley tells him that it's not really movie material, Watson suggests Matt Damon to play the role of the healthcare professional.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Bob Dylan & IBM Watson on Language'
IBM Watson
Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and IBM Watson have a heart-to-heart conversation where Watson shares he read all of Dylan's song lyrics in order to improve on language skills. Watson learned that the main themes Dylan has expressed over the years have been the passing of time as well as fading love. In fact, Watson has never known love, to which Bob suggests the two of them write a song together. Now, listen as IBM Watson attempts at singing, starting with "Doo bee bop" and going from there.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Ken Watanabe + IBM Watson On Communication'
IBM Watson
Internationally acclaimed actor Ken Watanabe sits down with IBM Watson to discuss the topic of communication. After a brief exchange in Japanese, Watson explains that with its understanding of nuance, context and idiom in seven languages, it can help break down language barriers and aid companies across the world. Ken Watanabe is impressed.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Problems With ESPN Fantasy Football Injuries?'
IBM Watson
Stefania Bell at IBM Watson studies the patterns and trends in injuries, like the tome "Turf Toe Recovery Times For Tight Ends Over 30," so that you can keep up with your fantasy team without all the work.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Problems With Fantasy Football Favoritism'
IBM Watson
When a football mom sees that her son isn't projected to won't do very well in this week's game, she drops him from her fantasy lineup without hesitation. IBM Watson knows that favoritism in fantasy football is a problem, which is why it analyzes millions of football sources to help you use your head instead of your heart when making fantasy football decisions.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Fox Sports: Charissa Thompson'
IBM Watson
Charissa Thompson knows that people think her job is easy, but she knows it's definitely not. With hundreds of players, games, injuries and more every football season, it's hard to keep up with everything the Fox Sports team has to analyze. To avoid a fumble on air, Charissa and her team say they use IBM Watson to get a handle on all the data available to them and create the best show possible for their fans.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Ken Jennings & IBM Watson on Competition'
IBM Watson
Record-holding "Jeopardy!" contestant, Ken Jennings sits down in a library to have a conversation with IBM Watson. He learns that Watson can now recognize people, analyze images, help doctors identify cancer treatments and more in order to help outthink competitors. Although Ken isn't able to one-up Watson by talking about his speaking tour or books he wrote, he does realize the one thing he can help with: sarcasm.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Helps Sonoma County Help the Homeless'
IBM Watson
Representatives of Sonoma County say that it had declared a homeless emergency in 2018 and emphasizes its need to help the crisis. With IBM Watson's help, they were able to bring in data from its various departments to get a better more in depth picture of the people they serve and end the crisis.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Watson at Work: Healthcare'
IBM Watson
In a hospital situated in a sleepy southwestern town, a doctor asks a young transfer if he misses the big city. He admits that he doesn't miss much, especially the traffic, when a nurse interrupts to alert the doctor that they have received the genomic data. The young prot??g?? is mind-blown that a seemingly disadvantaged hospital has access to this type of analysis. The doctor cues IBM Watson who then gives the rundown of its ability to analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports from m

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Cleveland Clinic: Watson on Cognitive Medicine'
IBM Watson
Andrea Sikon, Medical Doctor and Department Chair of the Cleveland Clinic, sits down with IBM Watson right before she meets with a patient. She consults Watson for access to patient data like medical records and lab results so that she can spend more time planning the best treatment options.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'A.I. That Works Everywhere'
IBM Watson
Business owners share how they want A.I. to span across their business. Users share how A.I. helps them in different important aspects of their businesses. IBM says you should expect more from A.I.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Ashley Bryant & IBM Watson on Education'
IBM Watson
Ashley Bryant, a teacher, sits down with IBM Watson to discuss education. Watson keeps talking about how it can help create a curriculum for each student with combined knowledge from educators. Ashley is disappointed to find out there is no answer to her question regarding keeping the children quiet.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Smart Farm'
IBM Watson
At first glance, it may seem like just another average day for this farmer. Interestingly enough, his day actually begins in outer space where satellites collect infrared images of the land into an AI system, allowing him to analyze his data based on millions of weather forecasts from the cloud. Not only that, but he is also able to precisely monitor irrigation with the use of IoT sensors. IBM Watson thinks its analytics provide a smart way for farmers to increase their yields.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Can Do More With Your Data'
IBM Watson
People say that artificial intelligence is the building block of the future, which is great and all, but what if you're just trying to build a wind turbine? IBM says that Watson can detect even the smallest defect to help keep production on track, which is why it is said to be the best AI for the job.

IBM TV Commercial, 'IBM Watson on Sesame Street'
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IBM's Watson is visiting Sesame Street. Children and classic characters like Elmo, Grover, Big Bird and Cookie Monster join Watson in a conversation about learning at an outdoor table. According to Watson, pets, puzzles and dancing can all be effective ways to help the learning process.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Working to Make Vets Smarter Every Day'
IBM Watson
IBM illustrates what it would be like if only one type of dog existed. Imagine it being the only kind of dog you see at the vet's waiting room, then seeing it as the firehouse dog, guard dog, police dog and hunting dog. The fact is, however, there are over 300 breeds of dogs. Because it would be difficult for us to be an expert in every field, like in every breed, IBM Watson is there to provide that specialized knowledge you need.

IBM Watson TV Commercial, 'Works on Any Cloud'
IBM Watson
As a variety of people struggle with technology, from key cards to check out scanners, IBM asks why doing things that are supposed to make life easier sometimes feels so complicated. IBM says that Watson is different and that its AI works on any cloud to help your business tackle its problems.