Humanoid robot sprints to victory in Beijing, beating the human half-marathon world record
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Humanoid robot sprints to victory in Beijing, beating the human half-marathon world record
"The humanoid robot completed the 21-kilometer race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, faster than the human world record holder, Jacob Kiplimo."
"This performance marked a significant step forward from last year's inaugural race, where the winning robot finished in 2 hours, 40 minutes, and 42 seconds."
"The competition was held alongside a race for humans, but some robots encountered issues, including one that fell flat at the start line."
"The event showcased China's technological advancements in robotics, highlighting the potential for robots to outperform human athletes."
A humanoid robot from Honor won a half-marathon in Beijing, finishing the 21-kilometer race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds. This time surpassed the human world record of 57 minutes set by Jacob Kiplimo. The robot's performance represents a significant improvement from last year's race, where the winning robot took 2 hours, 40 minutes, and 42 seconds. Despite the achievements, some robots faced challenges, including one that fell at the start line and another that collided with a barrier.
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