By Will Dunham April 22 (Reuters) - An autonomous robot ping-pong player dubbed Ace has achieved a milestone for AI and ...
Sony’s AI robot Ace defeated top table tennis players in a milestone that could reshape the future of robotics and sports ...
Sony showcased a table-tennis robot that defeated top human players in demos, highlighting rapid AI prediction and high-speed motion-control advances.
Experts say it's the first robot to have expert-level performance in a competitive physical sport, making rapid decisions and ...
Humans have been building ping-pong playing robots for decades, such as Omron’s FORPHEUS that challenged amateur competitors ...
A Robot beat table tennis players in competitive matches, showing how fast Sony AI is improving real-world sports performance. The AI-powered robot Ace uses cameras, spin tracking, and smart training ...
Sony's AI researchers have developed a robot that beats experienced table tennis players. They see this as a milestone on the ...
A paddle-wielding robot is so adept at playing table tennis that it is posing a tough challenge to elite human players and ...
Ace is the first robot that can match serves with some of the best pro players in the world, a new study shows.
Sony AI's robot, Ace, achieved expert-level table tennis by using high-speed perception and AI control, sometimes defeating ...
Sony AI’s Ace robot can now compete with and sometimes beat elite table tennis players, a milestone for real-world robotics ...
The Sony AI project focuses on table tennis, an activity that has resisted the kind of breakthroughs seen in digital ...