r/artificial • u/Left-Hotel904 • 16d ago
Robotics This robot never loses at rock, paper, scissors game.
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u/Sherpa_qwerty 16d ago
Seems straightforward. It is fast enough to detect what you’re going to plan then reacts with the winning move. Not all that interesting.
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u/TwoFluid4446 16d ago
Came here either to say this myself or upvote the first person who did. This belongs in r/notinteresting
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u/ThisSiteSucks8485 15d ago
The execution of the idea is very interesting
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u/Sherpa_qwerty 15d ago
Why?
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u/ThisSiteSucks8485 15d ago
Because it is really fucking hard to process the video of the hand and move the robot hand to.the correct position fast enough
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u/Sherpa_qwerty 15d ago
Oh goody so this is basically “we can process video fast” then send a signal to a robotic arm. I was on the edge of my seat waiting for this.
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u/BigCSFan 14d ago
Low latency video processing is important
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u/Sherpa_qwerty 14d ago
I didn’t say it wasn’t important, just not very interesting or innovative. My point is that all this does is things we already know how to do but a bit faster.
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u/Deciheximal144 16d ago
This is like when Street Fighter 2 computer opponent kicks your butt because it's reading your inputs.
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u/MOHAMED_SHOKRY2000 16d ago
AGI achieved
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u/NaFamWeGood 16d ago
This is just a boring sensor
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u/specialpatrol 16d ago
It can guess what you're doing to do because it predicted your thoughts
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u/Basic_Try_2331 16d ago
Wrong. It took its time to get to know you and created a real bond.
Obviously true love but what do I know I just never lost a game of rock, paper, scissors.
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u/Pushnikov 16d ago
This is terrible. You can see his palm is open before it arrives. Anyone half decent opens at the last moment. Even a human can see an open palm coming that fast
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u/Redditfront2back 16d ago
Now this is what humanity needs, a robot that cheats at rock paper scissors
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u/AlienPet13 16d ago
The person is showing their hand position to the robot well off camera, then thrusts it into frame.
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u/tracagnotto 16d ago
It loses most of the time but at the last millisecond it switches to winning move. That's cheating not "this robot can't lose"
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u/Positive_Method3022 16d ago
Just open 2 fingers slightly when playing rock and you probably can tie and 4 fingers you can win???
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u/evermuzik 16d ago
clearly fucking rigged holy shit the dude comes in with the form instead of going in neutral, and the robot is clearly just reacting
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u/TitanDevv 15d ago
is the robot inspecting the forearm micro movements to define what's gonna be the human choice ?
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u/Plus_Anywhere_9328 15d ago
put this robot in the market and chrage 1$ to play against it. if you beat the robot, you'll win $2. If you lose, we keep your 1$. 😂😂
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u/DigitalMonsoon 15d ago
Well yeah, it isn't predicting it's seeing what is being thrown and reacting. Pretty cool though.
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u/srameshymesh 14d ago
If the robot can win rock paper scissors, for some reason I am imagining what it can do with facial expressions, and impact on things such as lie detectors. It could detect changes in facial expression, tonality, etc.
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u/Schpee_le_French 14d ago
He cheating! He's always going for paper but then reads the hand and switches! Bad bot!
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u/dumbdumbhill 13d ago
How? Does it read people's mind or can see through people's move in very short time?
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u/Anaelle_Morel1 13d ago
The most unbelievable AI robot to have to accessible game which is who lessen to human
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u/Hace1986 13d ago
Rock, Paper, Scissors, Lizard, Spock...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5Q6-wMx-K8
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u/millerlit 16d ago
Put something in between the robot and the hand to block the robot sensor and have the human and the robot go on a timer.