You’ve seen one quadrocopter juggle a ball autonomously while gliding during the air, but how’s a couple of pair of them working cooperatively? Yeah, we’ve got your attention now. The Zurich-based lab that brought us the piano-playing and ball-bouncing quadrocopter is back with a simply breathtaking display of robotic dexterity and teamwork. Like every mad scientists, they call their Flying Machine Arena research “an experiment,” though we see it much more as a Pong -inspired dance of our future overlords. We know how far games have come since two paddles batted a ball between each other, right?
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