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Video Friday: Who Wins in Robot vs. Pro Ping-Pong Player?

June 7, 2026
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Video Friday: Who Wins in Robot vs. Pro Ping-Pong Player?

Video Friday: Who Wins in Robot vs. Pro Ping-Pong Player?

Robot vs. Pro Ping-Pong Player: Can AI Master the Complexities of Human Sports?

In a groundbreaking study published in the journal Nature, Sony AI's researchers have made significant strides in developing a high-speed autonomous system capable of competing against professional athletes. The team's latest creation, Ringbot Quad, is a novel monocycle robot that combines wheeled and legged locomotion on a single platform, demonstrating versatility and efficiency in navigating diverse terrains.

Ringbot Quad's design features four individually actuated driving modules, each integrated with an articulated leg, allowing it to switch between driving and walking modes. In driving mode, the four legs assist with balance and steering, while in walking mode, they fully support the body for quadruped locomotion. This unique mechanism enables the robot to overcome obstacles that are difficult for either wheeled or legged systems alone.

Humanoid Robots Take on Human Runners in Beijing Half-Marathon

In a remarkable breakthrough, humanoid robots have beaten human runners in a Beijing half-marathon, marking a significant achievement in China's rapidly advancing robotics industry. Over 100 robots competed alongside 12,000 people in the 21-kilometer race, with three crossing the finish line ahead of any human. This achievement highlights the potential of humanoid robots in various applications, including search and rescue, healthcare, and entertainment.

AthenaZero Juggles Barehanded with On-Board Sensory Feedback

AthenaZero, a robot developed by the Robotics and AI Institute, has demonstrated impressive hand-eye coordination by juggling barehanded using on-board sensory feedback only. The robot learns to adapt to the uncertainties from contact and the appropriate hand-eye coordination, showcasing its ability to perform complex tasks without human intervention.

Real-World Applications of Robotics in Warehouses and Logistics

While humanoid robots have made significant strides in various applications, real-world value from robots in warehouses and logistics often comes from systems like those developed by Berkshire Grey. These systems provide continuous patrol, real-time monitoring, and faster incident detection across residential communities, day and night.

Measuring Efficiency of Soft Electrostatic Actuators

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have proposed a method to measure the efficiency of soft electrostatic actuators, enabling systematic evaluation of electrical-to-mechanical energy conversion. Using Peano-HASEL actuators, they demonstrate efficiencies up to 63.6%, over three times higher than previously reported, and validate the approach across other actuator types, paving the way for more energy-efficient soft electrostatic robotic systems.

Quadruped Robots Provide Continuous Patrol and Monitoring

Quadruped robots have been deployed in North America, providing continuous patrol, real-time monitoring, and faster incident detection across residential communities, day and night. These robots offer a reliable and efficient solution for various applications, including security, surveillance, and maintenance.

The Future of AI: Doomers vs. Abundance

In a thought-provoking talk, Raj Reddy from the CMU Robotics Institute explores the potential arrival of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and its profound implications for the future of our society. Reddy presents an alternative scenario, the "Human-in-the-Loop" evolution, where humans transition into high-level supervisory roles, collaborating with AGI to train robots in novel skills and adapt them to unforeseen tasks.

Implications and Forward-Looking Thoughts

The advancements in robotics and AI have significant implications for various industries and aspects of our lives. As we move forward, it is essential to consider the potential consequences of these technologies and develop strategies to mitigate any negative effects. The "Human-in-the-Loop" evolution presents a promising scenario, where technology serves humanity comprehensively, making work optional for humans. However, this requires the development of hybrid technologies and ethical frameworks necessary to bridge the gap between our current economy and a robot-assisted future.

The future of robotics and AI holds immense promise, with potential applications in various fields, including healthcare, education, and entertainment. As we continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, it is essential to consider the real-world implications of these technologies and develop strategies to ensure their safe and responsible use.


Source: https://spectrum.ieee.org/video-friday-ping-pong-robot

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