Beijing unveils historic humanoid robot games
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While videos shared online over the weekend showed plenty of robots tumbling over (and getting up again), Unitree’s H1 robot performed impressively in track events that included the 1,500 meters, 400 meters, 100 meters obstacle, and 4×100 meters relay.
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Robocop, but make it real. A humanoid robot was spotted directing traffic in Shanghai, wearing a helmet and reflective gear. It stood at a busy crosswalk in the city's Bund Square, guiding vehicles through the intersection.
The first-ever World Humanoid Robot Sports Games are set to begin in Beijing, but don’t worry: The goal is a positive one for humanity.
A video (top) features some of the robots in action on the first day. A running contest, for example, shows several of the bipedal-bots racing along a track at impressive speed, although one of the competitors clearly has trouble sticking to its lane.
The 2004 American sci-fi action movie I, Robot (stylized as i, ROBOT) was written and directed by Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman.
The latest humanoid robot on the market can purportedly run across a grassy lawn, do cartwheels and even fist-fight – and it costs less than $6,000. In a promotional video from China’s Unitree ...
A Chinese-made Unitree R1 robot walked Manhattan streets and shopped for shoes as part of KraneShares' $28 million AI robotics fund promotion campaign.