Sony AI's table-tennis-playing robot makes history by beating elite human players
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Sony AI's table-tennis-playing robot makes history by beating elite human players
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Ace, a ping-pong-playing robot, is the first to beat elite human players in a competitive sport, according to Sony AI. It's a big milestone for robotics that could extend beyond sports. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports.April 24, 2026