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Nvidia boosts AI research with young Chinese talent, while robot soccer advances embodied AI, and students embrace AI's potential despite criticism.

A bumbling game of robot soccer was a breakthrough for embodied AI

NBC NewsSunday, June 29, 2025 at 11:48:14 AM
A bumbling game of robot soccer was a breakthrough for embodied AI
Picture this: a group of humanoid robots awkwardly shuffling around a soccer field, tripping over themselves, and sometimes even face-planting mid-game. That’s exactly what happened at a 3v3 robot soccer tournament in Beijing—a chaotic but oddly charming spectacle that looked more like a kids’ soccer practice than a pro match. But don’t let the clumsiness fool you; this was actually a big step forward for AI-powered robots learning to move and interact in the real world.
Editor’s Note: Sure, it’s funny to watch robots flail around, but the real story here is progress. Getting robots to play soccer (even badly) means they’re learning coordination, teamwork, and real-world problem-solving—skills that could eventually help in everything from disaster response to household chores. It’s a reminder that even the messiest experiments can push technology forward.
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