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    An Australian team won the international RoboCup competition by having its robots learn how to walk faster.

  • Aust robots to fight for Oceania football

    Australians are heading to Italy today to take part in a robot soccer competition designed to improve the way robots react to the environment.

  • Robots give Aussies a soccer world cup second chance

    Australians and New Zealanders are involved in a Soccer World Championship of a different kind, one that tests robotics, AI and visual systems in a real-time environment.

  • Do AIBOs dream of electric sheep

    Contrary to the sales hype surrounding AIBO, it isn't quite the sentient companion you might have been expecting.

  • AI kicks a goal

    They are possibly the world's most unusual soccer players - teams of four-legged robots programmed to react spontaneously to their environment... and kick a few goals as well.

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  • Do AIBOs dream of electric sheep?

    Contrary to the sales hype surrounding AIBO, it isn't quite the sentient companion you might have been expecting. In fact, the biological sophistication of real creatures has never been brought into such blinding contrast.

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