The Uber roulette computer is having even more updates. These updates will be for better analysis of the data for:
1. Determining rotor strike point for the dynamic algorithm that deals with different ball bounce on different rotor speeds
2. Determining ball bounce behavior, and more detailed edge analysis.
In simplest terms, it will use part of the algorithm used for pattern finding in the automated online software.
I don't think the computer can be any more accurate than it already is, but any tool in an experienced player's hands is useless. Many of us recall 'bago' (tony). I find people that when players don't succeed, it is often because they don't recognize when they do or don't have an edge, know what features do, or how to use them. This update is another step towards making it foolproof, although nothing can cure failure to follow instruction.
Ultimately the accuracy possible on a wheel comes down to uncontrollable factors such as ball and ball track deformations (although the uber even has a feature that maximizes accuracy from wheels with bad ball tracks). Again as I don't think accuracy is as good as it can get, the focus is now on making it as easy to use as possible.