
Humanoid Robots Break Records at Beijing Robot Games
Humanoid robots at the World Robot Games in Beijing have set new records, including surpassing Usain Bolt's 100-meter sprint time and achieving new high jump benchmarks. The event showcased advanced robotics in various competitions, including sparring and taichi.
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Robots smash human track records, including Bolt's 100m sprint — video
Humanoid robots have smashed human track records at the five-day World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing. Among the records broken was Usain Bolt's 9.58-second 100m, with a robot developed by the Beijing Innovation Centre of Humanoid Robotics finishing the sprint in 9.39 seconds. A robot developed by smartphone maker Honor completed the 100m track in 9.32 seconds in a test run. Now in its second year, more than 2,000 humanoid robots are participating in the games that are intended to showcase C...
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The five-day World Humanoid Robot Games combine events modelled on human sports with those designed to test the robots in simulated factories, restaurants, offices and in emergency situations.
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