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Robots with football skills ⚽️🤖



Footballing robots have had an upgrade. Two-legged robots trained using deep reinforcement learning, which is driven by artificial intelligence, can walk, turn to kick a ball and get up after falling faster than robots working from scripted lessons.

Groundbreaking theoretical physicist Peter Higgs has died at age 94. He proposed the particle that gives other particles mass – now named the Higgs boson and discovered by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in 2012,

Higgs’s work explaining how elementary particles get their mass won him the Nobel prize in 2013 and formed a key ingredient in the standard model of particle physics. He died in his home in Edinburgh, UK, on 8 April after a short illness.

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7 Comments

  1. "Sure, at first its always 'oooohhhs' and 'ahhhs', but later, there's running, and screaming."
    These little bots are adorable – with no context.
    ALL things considered though, I dont think I'm the only one who thinks that in 20 years they'll have graduated from tiny soccerballs, to the human heads of dissidents.

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