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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.
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.
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.
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