According to the article, a team of experts from a Japanese technology corporation has successfully developed an AI-integrated robotic arm capable of recognizing, reacting to, and responding to serves with extremely high speed and spin from professional athletes.
This robot, named Ace, despite its rather bulky appearance, roughly the size of a ping-pong table, is capable of making split-second decisions and performing agile movements with powerful strokes.
In real-world tests, Ace faced off against five elite players and two professional athletes. The results showed that the robotic arm won three out of five matches against the high-ranked players, while the remaining matches were also incredibly dramatic.
Notably, Sony AI stated that Ace's performance continued to improve after the scientific report was submitted. In recent matches, the robot has begun winning against even professional athletes thanks to its faster striking speed, aggressive close-range fighting style, and ability to sustain high-speed rallies.
A Sony AI representative emphasized that previous generations of table tennis robots typically only reached amateur levels and could not surpass them. Solving this problem, which requires exceptional real-time sensing and control capabilities, will lay the foundation for AI systems that operate safely and reliably in dynamic physical environments, from scenarios requiring strict safety protocols to those involving direct interaction.
Dr. Peter Stone, Chief Scientist at Sony AI, asserts that this achievement will open the door to a whole new generation of practical applications in life, in areas where machines have never before been able to reach human-level capabilities. |