Beijing’s Humanoid Robot Marathon
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Humanoid robot Tien Kung 3.0 wins in China, completing high-risk tasks fully autonomously, marking a leap in real-world AI mobility.
Humanoid robots have emerged as a hot topic in the tech sector this year, fueling debates over whether they need to strictly adhere to humanlike forms. Some industry experts argue that the robots are still at the performance stage and not yet ready to provide the real productivity needed in factories.
The world's first-ever humanoid robot boxing tournament kicked off in Hangzhou in China's Zhejiang province on May 25. The CMG World Robot Competition – Mecha Fighting Series featured live robot battles with combat-ready bots developed by Unitree Robotics in an adrenaline-fueled showcase of the nation's progress in AI and robotics.
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