New Delhi, July 13 -- As Artificial Intelligence (AI) gains ground becoming an integral part of various aspects of life, sports too is not untouched by its growth. India's 14-year-old paddler Divyanshi Bhowmick, who recently became the first Indian in 36 years to claim the U-15 girls' singles title at the Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships explains how practising against a robot has become the norm for TT players.
In an exclusive chat with UNI, Divyanshi said that her father had brought home a Power Pong Omega Robot for enabling her practice sessions
"Playing against a robot is very much the norm nowadays. It helped me improve my consistency, practice long rallies, and you can programme the robot to a high-spin, high-loop setting, an...