Autonomous AI Golf Trolley Developed to Follow Players and Provide Caddie Services
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Alyn Griffiths
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Summary
Technology firm Botronics has developed the world's first autonomous AI-powered golf trolley called iXi, which functions as a personal caddie by following players around the golf course, providing club selection tips, and recording performance data to help improve players' games. The trolley currently exists as a functioning prototype created with support from product design studio Futurewave.
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· 4 pulledTechnology firm Botronics has developed an autonomous AI-powered golf trolley that acts like a personal caddie
trailing players from hole to hole, providing tips on club selection and recording data to help improve their game
iXi is billed as the "world's first" self-driving golf trolley
created with support from product design studio Futurewave
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