> Actually, it anticipates your complete movement based on your initial movements.
Well, it seems you still haven't read it because there is not anticipation according to the article:
> It only takes a single millisecond for the robot to recognize what shape your hand is in, and just a few more for it to make the shape that beats you, but it all happens so fast that it's more or less impossible to tell that the robot is waiting until you commit yourself before it makes its move, allowing it to win 100% of the time.
I suppose what you suggest might be possible eventually but that's not how it works at the moment.
Well, it seems you still haven't read it because there is not anticipation according to the article:
> It only takes a single millisecond for the robot to recognize what shape your hand is in, and just a few more for it to make the shape that beats you, but it all happens so fast that it's more or less impossible to tell that the robot is waiting until you commit yourself before it makes its move, allowing it to win 100% of the time.
I suppose what you suggest might be possible eventually but that's not how it works at the moment.