Ex-NASA Engineer Builds Robot That Masters Rock, Paper, Scissors
A former NASA engineer has developed a robot that plays Rock, Paper, Scissors better than anyone on the planet.
Using infrared sensors, the robot analyzes even the smallest hand movements at a rate of 100 times per second, predicting with lightning-fast accuracy what gesture its opponent will choose next. The chances of defeating this robot are nearly zero.
However, if someone does manage to beat it, a $10,000 reward is up for grabs.
This remarkable innovation showcases the power of AI and motion detection technology, pushing the boundaries of machine capabilities
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