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I, Foos: Robotic Foosball Device Enables Solo Play

thehomeland writes "NewScientist.com reports of a new device produced by Bernhard Nebel at the University of Freiburg in Germany that allows one to play foosball solo -- with a robotic opponent. May be available next year for 20,000 Euros." What about ping-pong?

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  1. That can't work! by NashCarey · · Score: 5, Interesting

    So much in this game has to do with the strange ball physics. Like putting the right spins while trying to blast the ball past the defender. I cannot immagine this technology to be so advanced to do things that real competitive players will find remotely challenging. Not to mention after programming the computer to possibly track the ball and what not, then to try to program artificial intelligence to make sure you aren't exploiting same weaknesses over and over.

    I am wondering if they will somehow design a way to play pool againsht a computer.