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When it comes to playing games against robots, the future doesn’t look too bright for us humans. Machines will likely beat us, or are already beating us, at soccerping pongchessGobaseballbasketballrock-paper-scissorsiPhone games, and, of course, Jeopardy. Now add air hockey to the list.

Japanese researchers at Chiba University’s Namiki Lab have developed an air-hockey robot that is skillful enough to compete against human players. It’s not the first air-hockey robot developed, but the team led by Professor Akio Namiki has upped the ante: their robot changes its strategy based on its human opponent’s playing style. [See More]