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Giant robot featured during USA v France basketball match at Tokyo Olympics
6ft 10ins machine hit a free throw and a three-pointer while entertaining viewers
The robot, called Cue and designed by Toyota, also sank basket from half court
Cue uses 3D mapping technology and algorithms to hit almost every shot it takes
Basketball Robot. pic.twitter.com/kql3VgZnBb
— Jerry Saltz (@jerrysaltz) July 25, 2021