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AI-powered robot beats elite table tennis players

AI-powered robot beats elite table tennis players

Summary

Sony AI developed a robot named Ace that successfully beat some top table tennis players in official matches. Ace uses multiple cameras and an eight-jointed arm to track and respond to fast, spinning balls, showing advanced skills in playing the game.

Key Facts

  • Ace won three out of five matches against elite table tennis players but lost to professionals.
  • The robot uses images from several cameras to track the ball’s position and spin from different angles.
  • Ace has an eight-jointed arm on a movable base, allowing it to move and hit shots quickly.
  • It learned to handle spins and shots through 3,000 hours of simulated games.
  • Ace can perform tricky shots, like rapid backspin, that surprised even professional players.
  • The robot does not have eyes like humans and shows no emotions or intentions during matches.
  • The project was led by Peter Dürr at Sony AI in Zurich, and results were published in the journal Nature.
  • Experts say this achievement is important for robotics but noted that more engineering is needed for practical everyday robots.
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