Sony AI unveils 'Ace', a robotic arm capable of competing against professional table tennis players. The system uses advanced sensing to return high-speed shots and has defeated elite players in test matches.
Sony AI has developed a robotic arm named 'Ace' capable of competing against professional table tennis players. The robot utilizes advanced sensing technology to return high-speed, high-spin shots and has reportedly defeated elite players in test matches.
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