AI ping pong robot beats top human players
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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.
Sony AI's autonomous table tennis robot, Ace, has become the first known real-world AI system to beat elite and professional human players in official matches, as reported in Nature. Using nine cameras, event-based vision sensors, and reinforcement ...
Chinese carmaker Chery has officially taken a bold step into the future by becoming one of the first robot makers to sell its humanoid product directly to the public.
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Toyota has unveiled CUE7, the latest version of its basketball-playing robot, as a demonstration
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AI robot Ace beats elite human table tennis players
Sony AI's table tennis robot Ace has defeated elite and professional human players under official competition rules, marking a milestone in physical AI performance. Using high-speed vision sensors, reinforcement learning, and advanced robotics, Ace can ...
Last year at the Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon in Beijing the winning robot stumbled across the finish line in 2 hours and 40 minutes; much slower than a human. This past week, a C
The Infinite Loop by Nebius reports robots like Digit are learning to work in warehouses, balancing safety and AI for future home integration, and its current focus is on navigating human environments safely.
As data centers scale and autonomous systems become more common, Micropolis Robotics’ Alexander Rugaev unpacks an operational boundary: machines can observe, but not decide. Robots are