Humanoid robot wins Beijing half-marathon race
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China’s humanoid robot masters real-time tennis rallying with 90.9% return accuracy
A Chinese humanoid robot has demonstrated real-time tennis rallying, marking a step forward in
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Chinese humanoid robot hits 22 mph in tests, nearing elite sprint pace
A humanoid robot built by Chinese firm Unitree Robotics has reportedly reached a peak running speed of 10 meters per second, roughly 22.4 miles per hour, during controlled testing. If accurate, that puts a two-legged machine within arm’s reach of the average speed Usain Bolt maintained during his world-record 100-meter dash.
Unitree’s humanoid robot hits 10 m/s sprint speed, nearing Usain Bolt’s pace and signaling rapid advances in enterprise robotics.
We are now in the humanoid robot era, and they're starting to show up in our homes. But are they any good? And what's the path to improvement?
While most humanoid robots remain confined to laboratory demonstrations or highly structured scenarios, UniX AI’s third-generation humanoid
Stanford’s AI Index says humanoid robots still fail 88% of household tasks, exposing a wide gap between lab gains and the reality of home use.