Robots Race in Human-Like Marathon

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Humanoid robots are striving to keep up with human runners, as demonstrated in Beijing’s E-Town tech hub hosting the world’s first humanoid half-marathon. Among thousands of human participants, 21 humanoid robots competed in the race.

The Winning Robot

The winning robot, Tiangong Ultra, built by X-Humanoid, completed the race in two hours and 40 minutes. While this time may not impress human runners, it showcases progress in robotics. Tiangong Ultra required human assistance, with a runner guiding its movements with a signaling device.

A Challenging Race

Most robots took over three hours to finish, with only a few managing to beat the four-hour cutoff. Some robots faced mishaps, like Shennong tripping a support runner and Little Giant emitting smoke from its head. Despite the challenges, the event featured robots by Chinese companies and student groups.

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Competition Rules

To compete, robots had to resemble humans and run on two legs. They ran in a separate lane from humans, with staggered start times to prevent collisions. Battery changes were allowed, and substitute robots could be swapped with a time penalty. X-Humanoid’s Tang Jiang expressed pride in Tiangong Ultra’s performance, noting the lack of Western robotics firms matching their sporting achievements.

The Beijing E-Town Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon highlighted the evolving capabilities of humanoid robots, paving the way for future advancements in robotics and AI.

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