But this is what a top player (who regularly beats both of the players tested in the study) looks like playing against a hand-coded bot:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qWHM8DNdr8
and this is what the humans eventually learned to do:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be8UDlVuAl8
Even if you add reaction time, a big part of Smash skill for humans comprises accurately manipulating the analog stick. The computer can just declare any angle it wants; you're not having a fair competition until you build a robot thumb that manipulates a joystick the way humans do, IMO. Otherwise a character like Pikachu can recover perfectly every time.