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by FatalLogic 1509 days ago
Showing how real-world AI projects that can master higher-level tasks sometimes discover the biggest challenge is low-level factors, like inertia and torque. The aimbot was very successful, but still burned out a motor before it could beat the performance of a highly-skilled human
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Thought I am not sure why they design is moving the whole mouse rather than a light surface underneath it.

This way they only momentum will be the surface and the linkage between the surface and the motors

That is a better idea. Or maybe it's possible to simulate movement completely with a small LCD panel underneath it?