Toyota engineers create robots know how to throw the basketball hit
According to the Asahi Shimbun, artificial intelligence is used in # 70 CUE to bring this robot the ability to observe and calculate throwing balls.
Inspired by the famous basketball manga, Slam Dunk, engineers from Toyota Motor Company created the robots with a 100% hit rate.
The story is told by Asahi Shimbun with "evidence" specifically of the clips posted on Youtube, showing that the robots that Toyota engineers built in their spare time are capable of accurately throwing the basket at a refund rate. 100% perfect. Finally, after finishing, the nickname # 70 CUE robot is challenged by professional basketball players.
This robot has brought the perfect basketball to the utopian.
According to the Asahi Shimbun, used in # 70 CUE to bring this robot the ability to observe and calculate throwing balls. Manufactured very sophisticated, the # 70 CUE carries a human shape, moves on the wheel and only repeats movements in the same standing position.
However, this robot has brought the perfect basketball to the utopian, throw 10 times as one and beat 2 human opponents from the Alvark Tokyo team. is playing at the Japanese B-league.
According to a chess legend, there were historical failures before IBM's Deep Blue artificial intelligence: "To win the competition, the computer needs only fewer errors than the human. And we do not have the same hands as computers. " In this case, Toyota's robots really have a "stable" hand.
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