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Robot beats human record at half marathon

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Chinese robot beats human best time in half-marathon, after a stumble
Tech companies make progress in fixing humanoid runners’ malfunctions.

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Humanoid robot beats human half-marathon world record in Beijing
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Winner of half-marathon race for robots finishes with faster time than human record
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After running and dancing, Chinese robot firms target household chores
Chinese robots can run and dance but chores still challenging

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Chinese robot completes half-marathon in 50 minutes, setting new world record
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Tesla Brings Optimus To Boston Marathon — But China's Robots Are The Ones Winning Races
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'X Factor' Star Gabrielle Makes Heart Sign In Court As Klaudia Zakrzewska Dies After 4AM SoHo Clash
The robot, developed by Chinese smartphone maker Honor, showcased major advances in AI mobility and engineering during the event held at Beijing E-Town.

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Robot Easily Beats Human Record at Beijing Half Marathon
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Robot Beats Humans In Half Marathon, China's Tech Leap Stuns World
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Ping-pong robot Ace makes history by beating top-level human players

By Will Dunham April 22 (Reuters) - An autonomous robot ping-pong player dubbed Ace has achieved a milestone for AI and robotics in Tokyo by competing against and sometimes defeating top-level human players at table tennis,
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AI and robotics will aid, not end, human space exploration

Rees and Goldsmith have taken to the United Kingdom-based Guardian to express their disdain for human spaceflight. Their contention is that human space exploration, which they admit has enormous benefits,
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Why Robots Observe, But Humans Still Decide

As data centers scale and autonomous systems become more common, Micropolis Robotics’ Alexander Rugaev unpacks an operational boundary: machines can observe, but not decide. Robots are
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