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NBC News
13 hours ago
- Sport
- NBC News
Humanoid robots play soccer in China
AI-powered humanoid robots faced off in a 3-on-3 game of soccer in Beijing, as a preview for the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games set to kick off in August in China's capital. The robots were completely autonomous, and were even designed to stand up on their own after falling, but some still had to be helped off the field on stretchers.


Jordan News
13 hours ago
- Science
- Jordan News
Humanoid Robots Compete in First-Ever Autonomous Football Championship - Jordan News
Humanoid Robots Compete in First-Ever Autonomous Football Championship Four fully autonomous teams of humanoid robots faced off in the final stage of the 'Robo League' football tournament held in Beijing, marking a major milestone in the integration of robotics and sports. اضافة اعلان In the championship match, "THU Robotics" from Tsinghua University defeated "Mountain Sea" from China Agricultural University with a score of 5–3, clinching the title on Saturday evening. The tournament, held in the Yizhuang Development Area, served as a prelude to the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games, which will also take place in Beijing, according to a report by Interesting Engineering. What sets this competition apart is that no human intervention or control was used during gameplay. Each team consisted of three humanoid robots playing entirely autonomously, relying solely on AI algorithms and sensors. Each match was split into two 10-minute halves with a 5-minute halftime break. During the game, the robots walked (with a slight wobble), ran, kicked, chased the ball, and made real-time decisions—all independently. Equipped with optical cameras and sensors, the robots were able to track the ball from distances of up to 20 meters with over 90% accuracy, and identify key game elements such as field lines, goalposts, teammates, and opponents. Despite these capabilities, some limitations emerged, particularly in avoiding moving objects, leading organizers to adjust the rules to allow some non-intentional collisions without penalty. The Robo League is China's first robot football tournament with zero human control, highlighting the rapid advances in robotic vision, motion control, and autonomous decision-making. This event marks a significant step forward in demonstrating how humanoid robotics and AI can collaborate in complex, dynamic environments—laying the groundwork for future innovations in both technology and competitive robotics sports. Source: Al Arabiya اطرح سؤالك على ChatGPT


Euronews
16 hours ago
- Sport
- Euronews
Photos: AI-powered humanoid robots play a football match in China
While China's men's football team hasn't generated much excitement in recent years, humanoid robot teams have won over fans in Beijing – based more on the artificial intelligence (AI) technology involved than any actual athletic prowess. In China's capital on Saturday night, four teams of humanoid robots faced off in fully autonomous 3-on-3 football matches powered entirely by AI. It was touted as a first in China and a preview for the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games, set to take place in Beijing. According to the organisers, a key aspect of the match was that all the participating robots operated fully autonomously using AI-driven strategies without any human intervention or supervision. Equipped with advanced visual sensors, the robots were able to identify the ball and navigate the field with agility They were also designed to stand up on their own after falling. However, during the match several still had to be carried off the field on stretchers by staff, adding to the realism of the experience. The match was one result of China's stepped up efforts to develop AI-powered humanoid robots, using sports competitions like marathons, boxing, and football as a real-world proving ground. Cheng Hao, founder and CEO of Booster Robotics, the company that supplied the robot players, said sports competitions offer the ideal testing ground for humanoid robots, helping to accelerate the development of both algorithms and integrated hardware-software systems. He also emphasised safety as a core concern in the application of humanoid robots. 'In the future, we may arrange for robots to play football with humans,' Cheng said. 'That means we must ensure the robots are completely safe'.


Scottish Sun
16 hours ago
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Pitiful Chinese ‘footie robots' stumble through match in hilarious scenes – & one ‘injured' droid taken off on stretcher
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TEAMS of football-playing robots have been filmed fumbling around the pitch as part of a new tournament in China. The Beijing-based ROBO League football tournament saw teams of humanoid robots kicking, scoring and tumbling through matches on Saturday. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Using AI in the robots means they can kick, dribble, plan, make decisions, cooperate and shoot completely on their own Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Four teams faced off in a series of three-on-three games, with the robots operating autonomously using artificial intelligence (AI). Visual sensors in the robots act as their eyes, so they can identify the ball navigate the field. Using AI in the robots means they can kick, dribble, plan, make decisions, cooperate and shoot completely on their own. Human research teams sat on the sidelines watching robots exercise their abilities in motion control, visual perception, positioning and navigation, decision-making, and multi-robot collaboration. The matches went ahead with little human intervention – besides a near pile-up when one robot fell over and nearly took out two others. But despite being designed to pick themselves up after falls, two robots still required stretchers from staff after 'injuries'. Other robots struggled to kick the ball. It is touted as China's first AI football competition. It offers a glimpse into the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games in August, which will also be held in Beijing. China is actively investing in AI and robotics, which is increasingly being utilised in sports. AI robot nurse with creepy 'face' taking over hospital jobs as it patrols halls, delivers meds and tracks patient vitals Cheng Hao, CEO of Booster Robotics, which supplied the robots, said competitions like these will help improve the robots more quickly. He also said that robots playing football with humans safely could build public trust in the future. Booster Robotics provided the robot hardware, while university research teams developed their own AI algorithms for perception, decision-making, and game strategies. In the final match, Tsinghua University's THU Robotics defeated China Agricultural University's Mountain Sea team 5-3.


The Irish Sun
16 hours ago
- Science
- The Irish Sun
Pitiful Chinese ‘footie robots' stumble through match in hilarious scenes – & one ‘injured' droid taken off on stretcher
TEAMS of football-playing robots have been filmed fumbling around the pitch as part of a new tournament in China. The Beijing-based ROBO League football tournament saw teams of humanoid robots kicking, scoring and tumbling through matches on Saturday. Advertisement 2 Using AI in the robots means they can kick, dribble, plan, make decisions, cooperate and shoot completely on their own Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Four teams faced off in a series of three-on-three games, with the robots operating autonomously using artificial intelligence (AI). Visual sensors in the robots act as their eyes, so they can identify the ball navigate the field. Using AI in the robots means they can kick, dribble, plan, make decisions, cooperate and shoot completely on their own. Human research teams sat on the sidelines watching robots exercise their abilities in motion control, visual perception, positioning and navigation, decision-making, and multi-robot collaboration. Advertisement READ MORE ON ROBOTS The matches went ahead with little human intervention – besides a near pile-up when one robot fell over and nearly took out two others. But despite being designed to pick themselves up after falls, two robots still required stretchers from staff after 'injuries'. Other robots struggled to kick the ball. It is touted as China's first AI football competition. Advertisement Most read in Tech Exclusive It offers a glimpse into the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games in August, which will also be held in Beijing. China is actively investing in AI and robotics, which is increasingly being utilised in sports. AI robot nurse with creepy 'face' taking over hospital jobs as it patrols halls, delivers meds and tracks patient vitals Cheng Hao, CEO of Booster Robotics, which supplied the robots, said competitions like these will help improve the robots more quickly. He also said that robots playing football with humans safely could build public trust in the future. Advertisement Booster Robotics provided the robot hardware, while university research teams developed their own AI algorithms for perception, decision-making, and game strategies. In the final match, Tsinghua University's THU Robotics defeated China Agricultural University's Mountain Sea team 5-3. 2 Despite being designed to pick themselves up after falls, two robots still required stretchers from staff after 'injuries' Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Read more about Artificial Intelligence Everything you need to know about the latest developments in Artificial Intelligence What is the popular AI How do you use Google's latest AI chatbot What is the AI image generator How do you use Snapchat's My AI tool? What are the What are the