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Meet the robot with two Guinness World Records for basketballA 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 ...
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This basketball robot uses AI to rebound the ball after you shootThe good news is that later this year, you may be able to buy one — for a cool $1,000. Davy Robot’s Datic 1 nabbed a good bit of attention this week at CES 2025, as attendees lined up to shoot ...
Researchers from NVIDIA and Carnegie Melton published a paper, and footage, highlighting their new model which trains robots to move like famous athletes.
Carnegie Mellon University and NVIDIA have teamed up to develop a new training technique that enables humanoid robots to ...
That's right, a humanoid robot named CUE6 just stepped onto the court and made jaws drop faster than a Steph Curry buzzer-beater. CUE6, Toyota's basketball-playing robot, claimed a Guinness World ...
Scientists train humanoids to re-enact famous sports stars, including Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, to showcase advancements ...
Great players aren't robots. Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan ... He's dominated college basketball at a Final Four level for a long time as a fill up the basket type shooter.
Probably not, but a new robot created by Toyota has the skills to beat a professional basketball player in a shooting contest. Toyota's Cue3 is a six-foot-10-inch robot built to shoot basketballs.
The good news is that later this year, you may be able to buy one — for a cool $1,000. Davy Robot’s Datic 1 nabbed a good bit of attention this week at CES 2025, as attendees lined up to shoot some ...
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