The Rise of Humanoid Robots in China
China is rapidly advancing its artificial intelligence technology, and the most recent development in this field is the participation of humanoid robots in a half-marathon in Beijing. Twenty-one two-legged robots took to the streets against human competitors, showcasing the country’s capabilities in robotics and AI.
- The robots were designed and built by teams from Chinese companies and universities, aiming to demonstrate China’s prowess in AI technology.
- The road race was an opportunity for the country to highlight its advancements in robotics, as it competes with the United States and other Western nations in the development of sophisticated robotic technology.
Challenges Faced by the Robots
Despite their impressive technology, the humanoid robots faced significant challenges during the race. Several robots broke down at various points along the course, leaving them in the dust. A race official had to catch one of the robots by one of its arms as it was falling to the ground.
| Robot Model | Performance Time |
| Tiangong Ultra | 2:40 |
| Human Winner | 1:02:00 |
Humanoid Robot Design and Technology
The robots were designed with long legs and an algorithm that allowed them to imitate the movements of humans running a marathon. This technology was showcased during the half-marathon, where the robots were able to keep up with human competitors in a separate lane.
“I don’t want to boast but I think no other robotics firm in the West have matched Tiangong’s sporting achievements,” Said Tang Jian, chief technology officer for the robotics information center.
Technical Breakdowns and Robot Control
The robots were controlled remotely by some, while others were led on a leash. However, the humanoid contestants were competing in a separate lane from the human competitors who had no problem keeping up.
- Robot techs were allowed to replace their competitors’ batteries at various points along the course, much as the human runners rehydrated.
- The algorithm used by the humanoid robots was designed to mimic the movements of humans running a marathon.
Conclusion
China’s participation in the half-marathon was a significant step in its efforts to demonstrate its capabilities in robotics and AI.
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