A team of engineers at Toyota have spent years iterating on CUE6, the basketball shooting robot. CUE6 uses machine learning to adjust his posture and arm movement in order to take the perfect shot ...
The robot uses machine vision and AI to track the shooter, swiveling its head to return the back. Davy says it’s shooting for June for a Kickstarter launch. Brian Heater is the Hardware Editor ...
The hoop at CES was considerably lower than regulation, but the final version will be able to extend to the standard 10 feet into the air. The robot uses machine vision and AI to track the shooter, ...
Before shooting, the robot automatically lowers its height ... but an ideal companion for youth basketball training, providing basketball enthusiasts with a more efficient, intelligent, and ...
The human body processes so much information in split seconds and improvises in the moment. If a 7-footer is flying in from the right and a guy a couple of inches shorter is bringing his hands in from ...
achieving 2,020 consecutive basketball free throws. This milestone showcased the robot’s ability to adapt and learn, using artificial intelligence to analyze and refine its shooting mechanics.
Fiat Chrysler-owned Comau SpA has developed just that – a robot ... spinning a basketball on its faux fingertips and even besting the Italian Belinelli in a three-point shooting contest.
From welcoming guests at hotels to shooting free throws at halftime of basketball games, robots have taken over the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Watch above to learn more about the Tokyo 2020 Robot ...