Humanoids Break Records at Beijing Robot Games
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At the World Robot Games held in Beijing, humanoids surpassed the chronometric performances of legendary athletes like Usain Bolt.
Saturday opened in Beijing the second World Games of Humanoid Robots. The opportunity for Chinese manufacturers to show the general public the progress of their technologies.
Humanoids break records at Beijing Robot Games
Dozens of humanoids and their human operators descended on Beijing's Olympic speed skating arena Sunday to compete in events from athletics and boxing to football and martial arts. During Saturday's opening ceremony, a Chinese robot broke Jamaican legend Usain Bolt's record for the 100-metre dash, a feat splashed across headlines in Chinese state media. The white and headless humanoid called Tiangong Ultra finished the sprint in 9.39 seconds acc…
Dozens of faceless humanoids and their human operators invaded Beijing's Olympic rink on Sunday to take part in events ranging from athletics to boxing, football and martial arts.
[Beijing, Kyodo] At the World Humanoid Robot Sports Games currently being held in Beijing, Chinese-made robots have successively broken human world records. On the 23rd, the second day of the competition, the 400-meter track and field final was held, and a time of 38.15 seconds (preliminary figure) was set, significantly surpassing the fastest time ever recorded by a human.
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