Watching human robots 'game boarding' when playing jail

The Ishikawa Oku Laboratory, Tokyo University (Japan) has developed a very good robot robot, winning all the human opponents.

This is achieved thanks to the high-speed visual system of the robot, which allows it to detect the movement of the opponent's hand in milliseconds. This unit incorporates a high-response actuator equipped in the palm of the hand and the wrist of the robot allowing it to punch, leaf or pull before the opponent finishes their movement.

Thus, when the player decides to punch out, the robot will come out of the leaf in a split second, so fast that nobody thinks it ... "cheating" . Meanwhile, the speed of human eye movement is only 30 frames per second. However, the purpose of this creative robot hand is not to entertain. According to the Ishikawa Oku Laboratory, this is a test of the "system of human and machine coordination."

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