Profile Picture
  • All
  • Search
  • Images
  • Videos
  • Maps
  • News
  • Copilot
  • More
    • Shopping
    • Flights
    • Travel
  • Notebook
  • Top stories
  • Sports
  • U.S.
  • Local
  • World
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • More
    Politics
Order byBest matchMost fresh
  • Any time
    • Past hour
    • Past 24 hours
    • Past 7 days
    • Past 30 days

AI ping pong robot beats top human players

Digest more
Top News
Overview
 · 17h · on MSN
Ping-pong robot Ace makes history by beating top-level human players
Robot created by Japanese company Sony's AI research unit Ace attains expert-level performance in a physical sport

Continue reading

Interesting Engineering on MSN · 1d
Sony AI’s Project Ace autonomous robot becomes first to beat pro table tennis players
Stuff South Africa · 17h
Sony’s ping-pong robot, Ace, serves up a beating for expert human players
CNET · 1d
Sony's New AI Robot Can Probably Beat You in Table Tennis
Sony announced its project Ace, an autonomous robot capable of competing with professional table tennis players.

Continue reading

 · 18h
AI-powered robot beats elite table tennis players
newsbytesapp.com · 20h
Sony's AI robot beats elite table tennis players
Hosted on MSN
10m

Sony's Ace robot defeats elite human table tennis players

Sony AI's autonomous table tennis robot, Ace, has become the first to beat elite and professional human players in official competitive matches, marking a major milestone in physical AI. Using nine synchronized cameras, advanced vision sensors, and ...
wjla
1y

AI+Robotics Summit in DC explores future of technology across sectors

WASHINGTON (7News) — It’s not every day that robotics experts from academia, industry, and government are together in one room. At the AI+Robotics Summit organized by the Special Competitive Studies Project in D.C., experts gathered to focus on the future.
news.ucsc
17y

Medical robotics expert explores the human-machine interface

Jacob Rosen is developing a wearable robotic “exoskeleton” that could enable a person to lift heavy objects with little effort. It’s a bit like the robotic armor that has long been a staple of futuristic battle scenes in science fiction books and movies.
Case Western Reserve University
1y

The rise of robotics: CWRU projects helping shape our future

From R2-D2 to Optimus Prime, Wall-E to The Iron Giant, robots have long captured our collective imaginations. In today’s world, their influence is far less limited to fictional settings; robotics are an essential driver behind next-generation products ...
Engineering News-Record
7mon

Blattner Picks Autonomous Pile Drivers From Built Robotics for Solar Projects

Looking to capitalize on a high volume of solar energy construction underway and make up for labor shortages in remote locations, Quanta Services subsidiary and utility-scale EPC contractor Blattner announced Sept. 9 it will use Built Robotics ...
Florida Courier
17d

American Robotics Needs a Reboot

Next-generation robotics and advanced manufacturing are key to preserving American leadership in technology and AI, but the United States has fallen behind China in this essential arena, according
AOL
1d

Ping-Pong robot ‘Ace’ beats top human players

(Reuters) – 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 could presage an array of other ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
14d

Origami-inspired robot built from printable polymers uses electric current to move

With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs inside the body and help explore dangerous environments. But the squishy machines are often limited by rigid mechanical parts or external systems that provide power or help them move.
TechAnnouncer
1d

The Essential Guide to Becoming a Robotics Technician in 2026

Understanding The Robotics Technician Role So, what exactly does a robotics technician do? It’s a bit different
  • Privacy
  • Terms