What your writing says about your personality (according to a computer)
IBM’s Watson, the computer made famous by winning on ‘Jeopardy,’ can analyze a writing sample and evaluate the writer’s disposition.
![Ragan Insider Content](https://s39940.pcdn.co/wp-content/themes/ragan-theme/img/insider_600x350_lockdown.jpg)
What does your writing style reveal about your personality? How about your client’s personality?
Find out with IBM’s Watson Personality Insights Service. Input any text — a set of tweets, an email, a blog post, an article — and Watson will analyze the characteristics of the person who wrote it.
Watson, the cognitive computer system that can help diagnose disease, generate recipes, and win at “Jeopardy” — is being put to use to “help businesses better understand their clients and improve customer satisfaction by anticipating customer needs and recommending future actions.”
Become a Ragan Insider member to read this article and all other archived content.
Sign up today
Already a member? Log in here.
Learn more about Ragan Insider.
![Ragan Insider Logo](https://s39940.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/ragan-insider-logo.jpg)