A clever foot robot with artificial intelligence has been trained to play badminton against human opposition with impressive agility.
The team was developed by a Swiss-led team at Eth Zurich, which uses reinforced learning-a variety of artificial intelligence that improves decision-making by learning from repeated efforts.
This robot can follow Shatkakk and hit it exactly in fast games.
It precisely predicts the shuttlecock routes, navigates the game area, and competes with human players.
The researcher Yuntao Ma believes that it shows the potential of artificial intelligence to guide foot robots in complex tasks, which can pave the way for future advances in autonomous and intelligent systems, including humanitarians.