AI-based robot SenseRobot Ches helps children learn to play chess
SenseRobot introduces SenseRobot Chess, an advanced AI-powered robotic chess trainer with a 2900 ELO rating, designed to enhance children's chess skills. It offers 25 levels of difficulty, suitable for various skill levels. Significantly, in its first game, SenseRobot Chess outmatched the famous grandmaster Hou Yifan, known for her remarkable achievements, such as becoming a grandmaster at 13 and a four-time Women's World Chess Champion. This match highlighted its strategic prowess as it progressively expanded its lead to claim victory.
Equipped with a face recognition feature for player registration and a 3D camera to identify chess pieces, SenseRobot Chess ensures a seamless, immersive experience. Its precise three-fingered claw efficiently manipulates 3D pieces, while the three-legged mechanism swiftly moves them across the board, particularly saving game time. Users can connect with Lichess for global matches, while it automatically records games for further analysis.
SenseRobot Chess merges sophisticated engineering with gameplay experience in home robotics, making chess education interactive and engaging. Alongside a proprietary AI engine, it includes features such as training exercises and skill challenges. The product is available on JD.com for 4799 yuan (about $680), with alternative AI conversational chess boards as options for global availability.
SenseRobot, the creator behind this pioneering technology, aims to democratize access to AI through smart home devices that encourage learning, health, and development, setting industry benchmarks in AI chess robotics.
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