Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha received 1 granted patent in AI & Machine Learning.
The patent covers a system that translates video game controller inputs into commands for industrial robots through AI processing. Players interact with a game interface while their movements are simultaneously converted to control robotic machinery in factory settings.
Kawasaki's 1 AI and machine learning patent creates a system where video game players operate industrial robots without realizing it. The technology uses AI to convert gameplay actions into robot control commands, completely separating what players see on screen from the actual robotic tasks being performed. Players focus on game objectives and use standard gaming skills, while the AI layer translates their controller inputs into precise robotic movements in a factory environment. This differs from traditional approaches where game controllers directly mapped to robot actions, requiring players to understand and visualize the robotic operations they were controlling.
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