
Key Points
- Tianzhuo, the robot, achieved a time of 9.39 seconds in the 100-meter dash
- Humanoid robots are competing in sports and daily life scenarios
- The Beijing event provides a platform for developers to collaborate on new technologies and showcase the current level of humanoid robot technology
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At the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, a robot named Tianzhuo achieved a time of 9.39 seconds in the 100-meter dash, surpassing Usain Bolt's record. Humanoid robots are competing in sports and daily life scenarios.
The games are the world's first large-scale robot competition, featuring humanoid robots competing in athletic events such as track and field, boxing, and soccer, as well as daily life skill competitions like hotel cleaning and pharmacy organization. The Beijing event provides a platform for developers from different countries to collaborate on new technologies and showcase the current level of humanoid robot technology.
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