Humanoid Robots Compete in World’s First Half Marathon
Discover how humanoid robots fared in the world’s first half marathon.
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Humanoid Robots Compete in World’s First Half Marathon Humanoid Robots Run Their First Half Marathon: A Glimpse Into the Future of Robotics If you’ve ever wondered whether humanoid robots can match human athletic performance, Beijing’s E-Town tech hub recently provided an intriguing answer. The world’s first humanoid robot half marathon took place on Saturday, with 21 cutting-edge robots competing alongside thousands of human runners. While these mechanical athletes showcased impressive advancements in robotics technology, they also highlighted just how far AI-powered machines have to go before rivaling human endurance and agility. Image Credits: Kevin Frayer / Getty Images The event wasn’t just a race—it was a milestone in robotic innovation, drawing attention from tech enthusiasts, engineers, and curious spectators alike. With names like Tiangong Ultra leading the pack, it’s clear that China is at the forefront of developing humanoid robots capable of navigating real-world environments. But as we’ll explore, even the most advanced models fa…