In case you were in any doubt about the superiority of robots to humans, Japanese researchers have unleashed a machine that's unbeatable at that timeless human test of wills, rock, paper, scissors.
A robotic hand developed by researchers from Japan isn't out to make a better prosthetic or perform some sort of hard labor. This robot hand is designed to play rock, paper, scissors and it always ...
Japanese Rock-Paper-Scissors Robot Never Loses Researchers at the University of Tokyo have built a robotic hand that never loses a hand of the familiar choosing game rock-paper-scissors, or "janken," ...
A new soft sensing system could help humanoid robots move their hands with far greater precision in delicate, human-like ...
The beauty of rock-paper-scissors is that it equalizes the odds of success among the players, like a coin toss, but still provides the illusion that there’s some agency involved. (Your ...
New AI platform enables robots to learn and replicate real human movement, powering next-gen humanoid systems, robotics, and physical AI applications. As the global race toward humanoid robotics and ...