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YouTuber's homebrew aim-assist exoskeleton grabs them second place in global Aimlabs leader board — 63% aim boost from AI-powered project

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A YouTuber created a physical aim-assist exoskeleton to enhance their performance in an aim training program, achieving a 63% aim boost. The wearable device uses a camera, Nvidia Jetson computer, motors, and servos to adjust arm movements for improved aim. Despite initial challenges, the creator saw significant improvements in their scores after mastering the device's assistance. By reducing latency and enhancing motor strength, the exoskeleton helped secure the YouTuber second place on the global leader board. While controversial, the project showcases innovative use of technology in gaming and hints at future advancements.

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