Humanoid Robot, China and Olympics
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Humanoid robots raced and punched their way through three days of a multi-sport competition at the World Humanoid Robot Games, wrapping up Sunday in Beijing. The games featured more than 500 humanoids on 280 teams from 16 countries,
Besides those performing tasks, the robots on display include ones that play soccer or Chinese chess, as well as historical figures from scientists Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton to Li Bai, considered one of China's greatest poets. Robots, showing perhaps a humanlike tendency, are not infallible.
Humanoid robots have showcased their talents at the opening ceremony of the first World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing. The event began on Thursday evening.
Unitree Robotics brought the spotlight-grabbing machines at Beijing’s set piece robots competition on Friday, burnishing its reputation as a national champion for China’s ambitions in developing AI and humanoids.
China opened its first full-scale shopping center dedicated entirely to robots on Friday, as part of a broader push to bring robotics from research labs into people’s homes.
White Rhino, a quadruped robot developed by Zhejiang University, has set a Guinness World Record for the fastest 100 meters by a four-legged machine, completing the run in 16.33 seconds.
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Three-day 'Robot Olympics' comes to a close in Beijing
The World Humanoid Robot Games came to a close on Sunday (August 17) in China's capital Beijing, after three days of sporting events featuring humanoid robots from 280 teams and 16 countries.
Over 500 robots competed in soccer, boxing, and running. In many cases, gravity was the real winner. This week, China’s leading robotics minds gathered in Beijing for a hotly-anticipated, Olympics-style event dubbed the world’s first “ Humanoid Robot Games. ”