AGIBOT A3 is now autonomously playing table tennis against humans at the BAAI 2026 conference
Summary
AGIBOT A3, developed with Peking University's SpikePingPong algorithm and a high-frequency pulse camera, autonomously plays table tennis against humans at BAAI 2026, demonstrating faster vision response and high-speed dynamic control for real-world applications like factory collaboration and service robots.
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