It did also win against two male players - you can see some of the replays and the scores in the actual sony publicity video here: https://ace.ai.sony/.
Most notably the best player it played (#64 last year) it lost against quite handily, 11-2, 11-6.
It did play against a male player, as outlined in the article:
> Sony AI autonomous robot Ace returns a shot back against its human opponent, table tennis player Yamato Kawamata, during a match in December 2025, as seen in this photograph released on April 22, 2026.
Maybe I'm not surprised by this because I work in higher ed, but that ratio of administrative staff vs faculty is not really anything to write home about. I work at a top 10 business school, and our staff/teaching ratio is about 5/1, and at schools like HBS or INSEAD in France, the ratio skews quite a bit higher.
Author here. As sigden mentioned, ES6 Proxies can not be transpiled. That is one reason why they are not yet commonly used. You can find out more about them here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Referen... (They are pretty awesome).
Really? You think that this is exclusively a matter of hygiene and style? I don't know what's worse, that you're so misinformed about the existence of white privilege, or that you feel comfortable trying to bring some edgy socio-racial nonsense into this conversation.
Funny this should come up - This past month I've been exploring building web apps using http://www.material-ui.com/. They have some of the best documentation I've ever seen for a front end framework. Easy code examples right in the component that you can play with and then peek at the source code.
It makes such a difference to be able to see the output and then quickly look at the source code. Really wonderful development experience.
Most notably the best player it played (#64 last year) it lost against quite handily, 11-2, 11-6.
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