Sony claims its AI-powered table tennis robot is capable of defeating elite players.

 Sony claims its AI-powered table tennis robot is capable of defeating elite players.

Robots are now capable of running half-marathons, boxing, and even defeating top human table tennis players, according to research released by Sony’s artificial intelligence unit on Thursday.

A team from the Japanese company built an AI-powered robotic arm clutching a ping-pong paddle that can perceive, react to, and return the “blistering speed and spin of elite-level table tennis”.

The research was published in the journal Nature.

“Ace” is a bulky industrial robot as big as a table tennis table, but it is able to make split-second decisions and execute agile movements with power, according to Sony AI.

The noisy player, characterised by constant whirrs, rattles, and a vigorously moving arm, faced five elite players and two professionals.

It won three out of five matches against the elite group, while other matches were “competitive”, the company said.

According to Sony AI, Ace kept getting better even after the paper was sent to Nature, winning recent matches against professionals with faster shots, sharper placement near the table edge, and quicker rallies.

“By solving a problem that requires exceptional real-time sensing and control, this research lays the groundwork for AI systems that can safely and reliably operate in dynamic physical environments, ranging from safety-critical settings to real-time interactive domains,” it said.

Previous table tennis-playing robots could hold rallies but never went beyond the amateur level, Sony AI said.

“Once AI can operate at an expert human level under these conditions, it opens the door to an entirely new class of real-world applications that were previously out of reach,” said Peter Stone, chief scientist at Sony AI.

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