Humanoid robots show rapid advances as they race past humans in Beijing half-marathon
In Beijing, over 100 Chinese-made humanoid robots participated in a half-marathon, demonstrating significant performance improvements compared to the previous year. The robots ran on parallel tracks to human runners.

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AI-generatedIn Beijing, over 100 Chinese-made humanoid robots participated in a half-marathon, demonstrating significant performance improvements compared to the previous year. The robots ran on parallel tracks to human runners. The winning robot, developed by Honor, completed the race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, faster than the current world record, although it crashed near the finish line. This event highlights China's advancements in humanoid robotics and their potential applications in various sectors, including dangerous jobs and combat. China aims to become a leader in this industry through supportive policies and infrastructure development, showcasing these advancements in events like the Spring Festival gala.
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5 extractedThe winning robot was developed by Honor, a Chinese smartphone maker.
The inaugural robot race last year was riddled with mishaps.
China aims to become a powerhouse in the humanoid robot industry.
The winning robot finished the half-marathon in 50 minutes and 26 seconds.
Dozens of Chinese-made humanoid robots participated in a half-marathon in Beijing.