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'Robot Dog' powered by AI competes and plays badminton skillfully against humans — watch video here

Researchers trained a quadruped robot named ANYmal to play rallies of up to ten shots. The dog-like machine weighs around 50 kilograms and usually stands half a metre tall.

September 05, 2025 / 11:55 IST
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Robot Learns to Rally in Badminton Match Against Humans (Image: Reuters)

Robots are learning new skills far beyond factories and labs. In a badminton hall, one four-legged machine is now chasing shuttlecocks and rallying with human opponents, thanks to artificial intelligence.

How did the robot learn to play badminton
Researchers trained a quadruped robot named ANYmal to play rallies of up to ten shots. The dog-like machine weighs around 50 kilograms and usually stands half a metre tall. With a robotic arm and racket attached, it reached 1.6 metres in height. By using visual perception and whole-body movement, it learnt to track the shuttlecock and return it successfully.

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The team built a simulation of a badminton court and ran 50 million trial sessions. A neural network was established to manage 18 joints, four legs and the racket arm. The robot was rewarded for racket position, swing angle, speed, and movement efficiency. These strict rules helped it develop a playing style similar to humans.