Inside the first AI-powered football match full of glitches
AI-powered humanoid robots play soccer
The first-ever fully autonomous three-on-three humanoid football match, powered entirely by artificial intelligence, was held in Beijing.
During the games, some robots collapsed and had to be carried off on stretchers by humans, despite being designed to self-right, while others struggled with basic actions.
The event served as a preview for the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games in China, highlighting the country's strategy to advance AI-powered humanoid robots through sports competitions.
Cheng Hao, CEO of Booster Robotics, stated that sports offer an ideal testing ground for developing humanoid robot algorithms and hardware-software systems, with safety being a primary concern for future human-robot interactions.
Tsinghua University's THU Robotics team won the championship, defeating China Agricultural University's Mountain Sea team with a score of 5-3.