Humanoid robot wins Beijing half-marathon race
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Chinese robots just hit 22 mph – nearly matching Usain Bolt's speed
Chinese robots achieve 22 MPH speeds matching Olympic sprinters, with Unitree's H1 humanoid completing 100-meter dashes in 10 seconds flat.
A few short months ago, almost every robot made by the hundreds of companies working on humanoid robots could charitably be described as slow, topping out at around three mph. Walking was on the edge of plodding, and arm movements bordered on sluggish and ...
A full-size humanoid robot just ran faster than most people will ever sprint. Chinese robotics firm MirrorMe Technology has unveiled Bolt, a humanoid robot that reached a top speed of 22 miles per hour during real-world testing. This was not CGI or a ...
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Unitree H1 robot runs fast, it may soon beat Usain Bolt
Chinese robotics startup Unitree has claimed that its humanoid robot H1 reached a speed of 10 metres per second during a recent run. This not only sets the world record for a humanoid robot, but gets close to Olympic medalist Usain Bolt's 100m world record.
From robotic Olaf to reinforcement learning, the company is rethinking how its attractions come to life. With last weekend’s opening of World of Frozen in the renamed Disney Adventure World park, Paris became the new leader in advanced technology among the company’s theme parks.