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J anken Queen is an annual Rock, Paper, Scissors tournament played to determine who will feature on the Japanese idol group AKB48’s next record. It's a high-stakes competition where participants ...
Interestingly, this is not the first time that a robot has been designed to master rock, paper, scissors. Around 12 years ago, the Ishikawa Group Laboratory in Tokyo, Japan, ...
Whichever shape a player throws during the game, of course being rock, paper, or scissors, must be easily identifiable. Two matches will be held simultaneously on the American Dream Stage starting ...
Hundreds of people competed in a two-day rock, paper, scissors tournament at the American Dream mall on March 29 and 30. The winner took home $10,000.
This is not the first robot designed to compete in Rock-Paper-Scissors. The Ishikawa Group Laboratory in Tokyo, Japan, developed a robot called Janken.
After losing the game, and his quarterback, Micah Parsons didn't mind losing in rock, paper, scissors with some fans. ... playing a few more games with the kids before taking a selfie with the group.