BotBoxer's $20,000 AI punching bag will learn your style and always 'goes for ...

The robot that REALLY fights back: BotBoxer debuts $20,000 AI punching bag that will learn your style and always 'goes for your weakest point' BotBoxer uses infrared sensors, artificial intelligence to learn your boxing style $20,000 robot is designed to be used commercially in gyms and fitness centers  According to the BotBoxer team, the bot will always go for your weakest points

By Cheyenne Macdonald For Dailymail.com In Las Vegas

Published: 05:23 GMT, 10 January 2019 | Updated: 06:17 GMT, 10 January 2019

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A new workout device touted to be the ‘world’s first AI robotic boxing bag’ could ensure you’re never without a sparring partner again.

And, it definitely won’t go easy on you.

At CES, SkyTechSport demonstrated BotBoxer, which uses infrared sensors and artificial intelligence to learn your technique and respond accordingly with each maneuver.

The $20,000 robotic punching bag can dip and dodge just like a human, and will always go for your weak spots to keep you on your toes.

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At CES, SkyTechSport demonstrated BotBoxer, which uses infrared sensors and artificial intelligence to learn your technique and respond accordingly with each maneuver

At CES, SkyTechSport demonstrated BotBoxer, which uses infrared sensors and artificial intelligence to learn your technique and respond accordingly with each maneuver

BOTBOXER SPECS 

At CES, SkyTechSport demonstrated its BotBoxer, which uses infrared sensors and artificial intelligence to learn your technique and respond accordingly with each maneuver.

The system includes:

Punching bag (20 x 40 cm [8'' x 16'']) Computer vision & sensors 3-motor drive system 19" touch screen monitor 4.0GHz 6-core processor Built-in Hi-Fi audio

BotBoxer went on display this week at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas, and stood out as one of the most talked-about sports products of the international

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