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Humanoid robot beats men's 100m world record in Beijing

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BEIJING: A humanoid robot clocked 9.39 seconds to beat the men's 100m world record of 9.58 seconds during the opening ceremony of the second edition of the World Humanoid Robot Games at the National Speed Skating Oval in Beijing on Saturday, Xinhua News Agency reported.The men's 100m world record is 9.58 seconds, set by Usain Bolt in Berlin in 2009.The record-breaking performance marked the start of competition among humanoid robots. Featuring 5…

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At the World Cup of Humanoid Robots in China, a Chinese model has undercut the 100-meter world record of Usain Bolt. It wasn't the first time that robots run faster than humans.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Tiangong Ultra creates 100 m in 9.39 s. The humanoid robot is faster than Usain Bolt in his world record run. The post robot runs faster than Usain Bolt, but amazing is what else first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.

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The world's first large-scale humanoid robot competition, WHRG, has begun in Beijing. In the 100-meter race, the robot named 'Tianzhuo' broke Usain Bolt's record with a time of 9.39 seconds. The games, which will continue until August 26th, will feature robots competing in sports and practical skills.

The history of athletics and technology took an unprecedented turn this Saturday in Beijing, when a humanoid robot pulverized the world record of the 100 straight meters by completing the race in just 9.39 seconds. The entry VIDEO A humanoid robot surpasses the world record of Usain Bolt in the 100 straight meters during the Beijing Games #22Ago was first published in El Impulso.

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