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Google's DeepMind has developed a robot that can play table tennis with humans.
The robot was able to beat beginner-level players and intermediate players, but lost to advanced players.
The system's biggest shortcoming is its ability to react to fast balls.
It's only a small step towards a long-standing goal of achieving human-level performance on many useful real world skills.
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