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China's Humanoid Robots Fall Short in World's First Half-Marathon Face-Off Against Humans
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The event showcased China's advancements in humanoid technology, as the country attempts to catch up with the US.
Honestly, there are very few opportunities for the whole industry to run at full speed over such a long distance or duration. It's a serious test for the battery, the motors, the structure – even the algorithms.
I think it's a big boost for the entire robotics industry.
A focus going forward will be industrial applications … so they can truly enter factories, business scenarios, and finally households.
I don't want to boast but I think no other robotics firms in the West have matched Tiangong's sporting achievements.
The robots are running very well, very stable ... I feel I'm witnessing the evolution of robots and AI.
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- 1.Noetix Robotics
- 2.Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center
- 3.DroidVP
- 4.Oregon State University
- 5.Xiaomi
- 6.Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
- 7.Wedbush Securities