Chinese humanoid robots break human records at Beijing's robot games

Chinese humanoid robots break human records at Beijing's robot games

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Key Points:

  • Chinese humanoid robots broke human world records at the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, including surpassing Usain Bolt’s 100-meter sprint record with a time of 9.39 seconds and exceeding the human high jump record with a 2.88-meter jump.
  • The event, featuring over 2,000 robots from 16 countries and held at the National Speed Skating Oval, showcases China’s rapid advancements in robotics amid increasing competition and scrutiny from the U.S.
  • Despite impressive demonstrations, experts note that humanoid robots are still primarily used for research and performances, with mass real-world deployment remaining a future goal.
  • The games include 51 events such as running, table tennis, weightlifting, and tug of war, highlighting the evolving capabilities of humanoid robots and drawing interest from spectators intrigued by the technology’s progress.
  • The event coincides with the 2026 World Robot Conference in Beijing, where thousands of robotic products were displayed, underscoring China’s leading role in humanoid robot manufacturing amid geopolitical tensions.

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