Researchers from ETH Zurich developed an artificial intelligence robot that can compete with humans in physical competitions requiring acute motor skills.
You’ve probably heard of AI winning against humans in games like chess and GO that require intellect. That’s impressive but not shocking. AI is good at crunching numbers and finding patterns. But what about physical skills? That’s something humans are supposed to be better at, right? Well, not anymore. CLICK TO GET KURT’S FREE CYBERGUY
It has long been recognized that AI can achieve a higher level of performance than humans in various games - but until now, physical skill remained the ultimate human prerogative.
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