Shiga Lakes game. Toyota's AI-powered humanoid robot, CUE, started out as a LEGO prototype before developing into a realistic basketball player. Beyond its impressive looks, CUE is incredibly ...
In the long list of tasks we'd like humanoid robots to perform for us, shooting hoops is probably close to the bottom – if it makes the list at all. But the CUE bot from Toyota recently set its second ...
In 2017, nine Toyota engineers volunteered for the CUE project, an AI-learning robot basketball player. From its basic beginnings as computerized components tested via Lego bricks, CUE is now in ...
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 ...
Toyota's AI-powered humanoid robot, CUE, started out as a LEGO prototype before developing into a realistic basketball player. Beyond its impressive looks, CUE is incredibly intelligent.
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.
Toyota’s robot is really good at basketball. And it will only get better thanks to AI. After sinking an over 80-foot basketball shot, Toyota’s hoop prodigy set a new Guinness World Record for ...
the CUE6 robot has not yet come close to human performance. The longest successful basketball throw in 2022 was made by Joshua Walker from the USA. The basketball player sank the ball from a ...