Revenge of the nerds — just wait until soccer robots have their own World Cup team

Revenge of the nerds — just wait until soccer robots have their own World Cup team

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RoboCup soccer robots

Soccer stars are among the most idolized people on the planet. From David Beckham posing in his skivvies to the nuances of Cristiano Ronaldo’s newest haircut, their every move is followed with rapt attention. One day, however, the nerdiest of the nerds may attract the same adulation if FIFA ever allows a team of soccer robots to compete in the World Cup.

For now, there is the RoboCup. Founded in 1997, the RoboCup showcases technological advancements in artificial intelligence by having teams of robots play soccer. The technical challenge for the engineers is daunting — programming a biped to maintain balance while walking and kicking the ball is no trivial matter.

As can be seen from the video from the just concluded RoboCup 2015, unintentional flopping is still rampant.

[fusion_title size=”4″]HONDA’S ASIMO ROBOT[/fusion_title]

The potential of robots’ play can be seen in a demonstration of Honda’s ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovation MObility) for President Obama on his 2014 trip to Japan.

By the time Beckham’s boys can “bend it” like their father once did, we may get to see robots going head-to-head with humans. For it to be really authentic though, robotic hooligans and WAGs will also need to be developed.

Asimo at a Honda factory kicking a soccer ball

2015-07-28T19:41:35+00:00 July 28th, 2015|

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