Chinese humanoid robots achieved unprecedented feats on the opening day of the World Humanoid Robot Games, surpassing records previously held by humans. The robots broke marks, including Usain Bolt’s 100-meter sprint world record.
The World Humanoid Robot Games saw Chinese humanoid robots outperform human athletes in several events. Notably, robots successfully completed a 100-meter sprint faster than Usain Bolt’s world record. The event, described as Olympics-like, showcased the rapidly advancing capabilities of robotic technology. However, the report highlights a significant milestone in the development of humanoid robotics, demonstrating their increasing speed and agility. The games serve as a platform to display the advancements in this field and compare robotic performance against human standards.
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