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KCNC 60 Minutes October 9, 2016

Mcgill recovered it. At that point it didnt matter. How many ways can the chargers let a Fourth Quarter opportunity go by the boards . Raiders up by three and philip tom we mentioned that drew kaser was josh lambos holder in college at texas a m. He has had a day to forget. Not only the 16yard punt earlier that set up the raiders scoring opportunity, but he just mishandled a snap on a monkeys field goal to tie the game. A Melvin Gordon fumble. Those are the ways that the raiders have the lead with the football with 1 55 to clock one more time. They have one timeout left. For the snapper, it looked like a clean snap. It looked like kaser just didnt hang on to it. Adam hits him right there in the hands. He cant secure it. I have been around the game of football for a long time. I donnell think i have ever seen anything like what has happened to the San Diego Chargers this season. The way they have lost games believe it. Some things in this world just dont make sense. This is one of them. Tom four turnovers today for mike mccoys team. Mike knows that he and his staff are unfire in san diego for all the losses in the Fourth Quarter. Sometimes you put it into the players hands to perform, and sometimes they just dont do the job. That is what is happening o the last several weeks. Adam how routine is a hold for a field goal on a perfect snap . Tom yes. Adam unreal. Tom all the chargers can hope is they get another opportunity. It is second down and 10. The defense has made stops today. Carr hands it off. The defense does stop olawale behind the line of scrimmage. But again, they cant stop the tonight on cbs begins with 60 minutes. Amazing advances in Artificial Intelligence and how it will affect you. Followed by cbs News Coverage of the second president ial debate. Tonight only on cbs. Adam so they probably only, if they do get the ball back, will have 12 to 14 seconds left on clock after a punt with no timeouts. Tough spot for they do get the ball back. Tom 1 12 and counting to play. Its third down and 13 for carr. He is content to just hand it off. And olawale gets past the original line of scrimmage. So the chargers will get the ball back. But as adam said, no timeouts left for mike mccoys team. Dont forget, they burned a timeout earlier in the second half. They had to use that timeout early in the second half. Dont forget, the raiders probably have the best punter in the league right now. Tom correct. Adam so you can send everybody on line and try and block it, or try and set up a return. Tom mccluster is back deep to receive. Marquette king averages just under 52 yards per punt. Now the raiders will use a timeout with 20 seconds to play. They wanted to run as much time off the clock as possible, which is what they have done here. You said it in the open, and we have talked about it throughout the game, the way chargers have lost leads, but what about the way the raiders have won games in the Fourth Quarter . They have had the lead here, but they still had to hold the lead. Adam it comes down to who makes the plays in the defining moments of the game. The raiders taking advantage of the miscues of the chargers, and the chargers continuing this trend that has been plaguing them this season by giving the ball up. Tom the chargers this year have not called many fair catches. It is a beautiful kick. No fair cusp. Mccluster tries to return it. 12 seconds and counting to play. They will stop the clock with 11 to play. There is no king this week. Adam that was a great punt. Tom it was. For Philip Rivers and the chargers, is their season on the line with these last 11 seconds . A 51yard punt moves the ball back to the 21yardline. The standings look like this. For the raiders, they are trying to move to 41 for the 11 seconds to play in the Fourth Quarter. The raiders have everybody back. They have a threeman front. Mack is dancing around. Rivers steps up, slings it to the near side. Hawaii has to get he has to get away from the middle of the field. Fingertips of his lineman. And the keselowski winds down, and the Oakland Raiders have hung on and have defeated the San Diego Chargers 3431. Execution in the Fourth Quarter again helps the Oakland Raiders pick up a victory, and they are 41 for the First Time Since they went to the super bowl adam we all know the chargers made critical mistakes in this game, but we have to give the raiders credit. They have struggled to win games at home. They have been outstanding on the road. Even though the other team makes mistakes, you still have to go out there and capitalize on it, and that is exactly what the raiders went out there and did today. Tom 3431 the final score. Derek carr, his continued maturati w 2540, 317 yards and two touchdowns. The raiders capitalized on the mishaps for the chargers, and all Philip Rivers could do is wipe his brow. Tonight on cbs, it gipson with 60 minutes amazing advances in artillery official intelligence. Followed by cbs News Coverage of the second president ial debate. Tonight, only on cbs. Derek carr and the raiders are broncos for first place in the a. F. C. West. Its early, but you can see their confidence is gaining. Adam you get confidence by going out and making plays in big moments, and proving to yourself that no matter what the situation is, that you can go out there and make those plays and win this game. So i have to imagine this football team, not only are they excited about what lies ahead of them, but they have to have a great sense of confidence as they go throughout their season. By three, 3431. They hang on after a mishap on a field goal attempt by the chargers which would have tied. 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Routinely in your smart phone, in your car, in your household appliances, and it is on the verge of changing everything. It was, for decades, primitive technology, but it now has abilities we never expected. It can learn through experience much the way humans do. And it wont be long before machines, like their human creators, begin thinking for sometimes better judgement than humans have. The technology is so promising that i. B. M. Has staked its 105 yearold reputation on its version of Artificial Intelligence called watson, one of the most sophisticated computing systems ever built. John kelly this is a supercomputer with watson intelligence. Rose john kelly is the head of research at i. B. M. And the godfather of watson. Oh, here we are. Kelly here we are. Rose you can feel the heat already. Kelly you can feel the heat, the 85,000 watts. You can hear the blowers cooling it. But this is the hardware that the brains of watson sat in. Reporter five years ago, i. B. M. Built this system made up of 90 servers and 15 terrabytes of memory, enough capacity to process all the books in the American Library of congress. To consume the equivalent of a million books per second. Today, watsons hardware is much smaller, but it is just as smart. Rose tell me about watsons intelligence. Kelly so, it has no inherent intelligence as it starts. Its essentially a child. But as its given data and given outcomes, it learns, which is dramatically different than all computing systems in the past, and as it interacts with humans, it gets even smarter. And it never forgets. Rose that helped watson land a spot on one of the most challenging editions of the gameshow jeopardy in 2011. Announcer an i. B. M. Computer system able to understand and analyze natural language, watson. Rose it took five years to teach watson human language so it would be ready to compete against two of the shows best champions. Alex trebek so, lets play. Data it ingests, kellys team trained it on all of wikipedia and thousands of newspapers and books. It worked by using Machine Learning algorithms to find patterns in that massive amount of data and formed its own observations. When asked a question, watson considered all the information and came up with an educated guess. Trebek watson, what are you going to wager . Reporter i. B. M. Gambled its reputation on watson that night. It wasnt a sure bet. What is bagdad . . Trebek even though you were only 32 sure of your response, you are correct. applause rose the wager paid off. Hello rose for the first time, a Computer System proved it could actually master human language and win a gameshow. But that wasnt i. B. M. s endgame. Man, thats a big day, isnt it . Kelly thats a big day. Rose the day that you realize that, if we can do this. Ours. Kelly thats right. Rose this is almost like youre watching something grow up. I mean, youve seen. Kelly it is. Rose . The birth, youve seen it pass the test, youre watching adolescence. Kelly thats a great analogy. Actually, on that jeopardy game five years ago, i. When we put that Computer System on television, we let go of it. And i often feel as though i was putting my child on a school bus and i would no longer have control over it. Rose because it was reacting to something that it did not know what would it be . Kelly it. It had no idea what questions it was going to get. It was totally selfcontained. I couldnt touch it any longer. And its learned ever since. So, fastforward from that game show, five years later, were. Were in cancer now. Rose youre. Youre in cancer . Youve gone. Kelly were. Yeah, to cancer. Rose . From game show to cancer in five years . Kelly in five years. In five years. Rose five years ago, watson had just learned how to read and answer questions; now, its gone through medical school. I. B. M. Has enlisted 20 top cancer institutes to tutor watson in genomics and oncology. One of the places watson is carolina at chapel hill. Dr. Ned sharpless runs the Cancer Center here. What did you know about Artificial Intelligence and watson before i. B. M. Suggested it might make a contribution in medical care . Sharpless i. Not much, actually. I had watched it play jeopardy. Rose yes. laughs sharpless so, i knew about that. And i was very skeptical. I was, like, oh, this what we need, the jeopardyplaying computer. Rose so, what fed your skepticism . Sharpless cancers tough business. Theres a lot of false prophets and false promises. So, i. Im skeptical of sort of almost any new idea in cancer. I just didnt really understand what it would do. Rose what watsons a. I. Technology could do is essentially what dr. Sharpless and his team of experts do every week at this molecular tumor board meeting. We need to figure this out. Rose they come up with possible Treatment Options for failed standard therapies. They try to do that by sorting through all of the latest medical journals and trial data, but it is nearly impossible to keep up. I dont think theres a trial open yet. Rose to be on top of everything thats out there, all the trials that have taken place around the world, it seems like an incredible task. Sharpless well, yeah, its. Rose . For any one university, only one facility to do. Sharpless yeah, its. Its essentially undoable. And understand we have sort of 8,000 new Research Papers published every day. Read 8,000 papers a day. So, we. We found that we were deciding on therapy based on information that was always, in some cases, 12, 24 months out of date. Rose however, its a task thats elementary for watson. Sharpless they taught watson to read medical literature essentially in about a week. Rose yeah. Sharpless it was not very hard. And then, watson read 25 million papers in about another week. And then, it also scanned the web for Clinical Trials open at other centers. Of everything one needed to know. Rose did this blow your mind . Sharpless oh, totally blew my mind. We have the watson recommendation. Rose watson was proving itself to be a quick study, but dr. Sharpless needed further validation. He wanted to see if watson could find the same genetic mutations that his team identified when they make treatment recommendations for cancer patients. Sharpless we did an analysis of 1,000 patients where the humans meeting in the molecular tumor board, doing the best that they cou recommendations. So, not at all a hypothetical exercise. These are realworld patients where we really

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