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AI robot can beat human table tennis pros

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Watch Sony’s AI Robot Compete With—and Beat—Elite Table Tennis Players
Watch out Marty Supreme, there’s a new contender for the throne of table tennis champ—and it’s not human.

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AI ping pong robot beats elite human table tennis players
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Robot Supreme? Table tennis clanker Ace beats elite human players in AI milestone
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Ping-pong robot Ace makes history by beating top-level human players
An autonomous robot ping-pong player dubbed Ace has achieved a milestone for AI and robotics in Tokyo by competing against and sometimes defeating top-level human players at table tennis, a feat that ...

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Sony AI builds table tennis robot that beats elite players
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Sony's New AI Robot Can Probably Beat You in Table Tennis
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Toyota's CUE7 robot shoots hoops using AI

Toyota debuted CUE7, an AI-powered humanoid robot that learned to shoot free throws through trial and error, in front of 8,400 fans at Toyota Arena Tokyo.
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Meet Samsung’s new AI robot.

Project Luna — a round screen with a swiveling head that reminds me of Samsung’s “AI OLED Turntable” — offers a glimpse of what’s to come from Samsung’s design, according to chief design officer, Mauro Porcini.
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Toyota’s new CUE7 robot uses smart vision and control to make precise shots

Toyota has unveiled CUE7, the latest version of its basketball-playing robot, as a demonstration
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These AI-designed robots don’t fail when damaged. They split into smaller robots

Cut most robots in half, and you’re left with expensive debris. Cut this one apart, and the pieces just keep walking. These impressive new robot concepts are what researchers from Northwestern University call “legged metamachines”. Essentially, they ...
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