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Galbot Humanoids Set Tennis Milestone in Beijing

Galbot Humanoids Set Tennis Milestone in Beijing

At the Second World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, Galbot robots successfully completed over 100 consecutive rallies against human athletes. This live exhibition marks a transition for artificial intelligence, moving from the strategic constraints of digital boards like Go into the unpredictable, physical demands of a competitive tennis court.

The demonstration shifted the perception of robotics from scripted mechanical tasks to real-time physical autonomy. Unlike previous iterations of AI that mastered sedentary strategy, the Galbot units processed high-speed visual data to track balls, coordinate full-body movements, and execute serves and backhands. During doubles play, the robots collaborated with human partners, adjusting their positioning and shot selection based on the evolving dynamics of the match.

Engineers emphasized that these movements were not pre-programmed sequences. The machines navigated the court, recovered from balance disruptions, and responded to opponent strategies independently. This ability to perceive and act within a complex environment represents a shift in robotics, effectively bridging the gap between digital reasoning and physical execution a decade after AlphaGo first challenged human dominance in strategic gaming.

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