Good Luck Getting a Hand on the World’s First AI Punching Bag

Conor McGregor really could've used one of these

Good Luck Getting a Hand on the World’s First AI Punching Bag

Good Luck Getting a Hand on the World’s First AI Punching Bag

By Tanner Garrity

“I am the greatest!”

… BotBoxer’s new interactive boxing simulator might say, if it had the ability to do so.

What it can do, however, is make one hell of a boxer of you, with an algorithm that collects data on your sparring sessions and then fine-tunes the data to make future workouts more challenging.

How does it work?

Looking a bit like a tackling dummy perched on an arcade game undulator, BotBoxer is an elusive sparring robot that can purportedly “see” and react to your jabs and hooks. Based on the difficulty settings of the program (and your past success/tendencies), the “smart” machine will evade punches with the speed of a pro, forcing you to increase the velocity and unpredictability of your jabs and hooks.

This set-up comes with an interface monitor that allows you to test out various drills (adjusting reaction speed, distance away) and collect data on the force of your punches or hit rate. Eventually, you can even go toe-to-toe for multiple rounds with BotBoxer (at which point it will have a pretty good feel for what you’re capable of).

In an age of increasingly threatening robots, it’s comforting to know at least one of them wants us to get stronger.

Place a deposit now to reserve yours. BotBoxer tentatively ships in September 2018.

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