In a significant display of technological progress, a humanoid robot recently broke a world record during a half-marathon event held in Beijing's Yizhuang district. The race saw over 300 humanoid robots from more than 70 teams navigate a challenging 21-kilometer (13-mile) course featuring paved slopes and parkland. This second annual robot half-marathon was designed to rigorously test the machines' durability, battery life, and autonomous navigation systems, with the winning robot equipped with advanced self-guidance. Spectators watched as robots and human runners competed in separate lanes, underscoring China's ambition to establish the robotics industry as a major economic pillar.
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Humanoid Robot Sets New Half-Marathon World Record in Beijing
TLDR
Humanoid robot set new 21km half-marathon record in Beijing.
Winning robot finished in just 50 minutes, 26 seconds, beating human record.
Over 300 robots competed; 40% ran fully autonomously this year.
Marks huge speed improvement from last year's 2h 40m winner.
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