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Robot beats human record at half marathon

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Scientific American · 11h
A robot ran a half marathon faster than a human. Here’s why folding laundry is still harder
Last Sunday, at the Beijing E-Town Half Marathon, a red humanoid robot of a type named Lightning finished the course in 50 minutes and 26 seconds—faster than the human world record.

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 · 4h · on MSN
Robots beat humans in half marathon
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Winner of half-marathon race for robots finishes with faster time than human record
 · 1d
What the Chinese robot that ran a half-marathon says about America
Over the weekend, a bright-red Chinese humanoid robot named “Lightning” finished a half-marathon in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, beating all 12,000 human competitors.

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 · 23h
Robots best half-marathon world record in China
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After running and dancing, Chinese robot firms target household chores
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A Humanoid Robot Set a Half-Marathon Record in China
The star performer was a robot developed by the Chinese company Honor (the smartphone maker ), which finished the 13.1-mile race in 50 minutes, 26 seconds.

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ExtremeTech · 1d
'Lightning' the Humanoid Robot Beats Human Record at Beijing Half-Marathon
BizPac Review · 1d
A robot just won a half-marathon in Beijing, China, shattering human world record
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New robotic technology helps detect lung cancer earlier, boost survival chances

A new robotic procedure is transforming how doctors detect and treat lung cancer, helping catch it earlier and improve survival rates.
6h

A robot is beating human pros at table tennis. Its maker calls it a milestone for machines

A paddle-wielding robot is so adept at playing table tennis that it is posing a tough challenge to elite human players and sometimes defeating them, according to a new study in the journal Nature that shows how advances in artificial intelligence are making robots more agile.
Becker's Hospital Review
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BayCare pilots robots for hospital transport workflows

BayCare Health System has partnered with robotics startup Rovex to pilot robotic technology aimed at supporting hospital operations and patient transport workflows at Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater,
Las Vegas Sun
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NEURA Robotics and Amazon Web Services Enter Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate Physical AI at Scale

NEURA Robotics (NEURA) and Amazon Web Services (AWS) today announced a strategic agreement to accelerate Physical AI at scale b
New Scientist on MSN
6h

Table tennis-playing robot on track to becoming world champion

A robot built by Sony AI is rapidly learning how to beat the world's very best table tennis players
techtimes
1mon

How Humanoid Robots and Robotics Technology Are Redefining What Machines Can Do Today

Discover how humanoid robots are evolving with advanced robotics technology, exploring their intelligence, capabilities, real-world uses, and impact on industries and human interaction today. Pixabay, Kyraxys In the fast-evolving world of robotics ...
Assembly Magazine
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From Simulation to Physical AI: New Robotics Technologies Transform Manufacturing

This roundup highlights the latest robotics innovations aimed at improving throughput, simplifying deployment and helping manufacturers address ongoing labor and process challenges.
HealthLeaders Media
1mon

Let's Talk About Robotics in Nursing

Technology delivers on its promise when nurses are empowered, says this innovation leader. While new technologies like AI and wearables are becoming more prevalent in nursing, robotics is still on the precipice. As robotics technology enters the healthcare ...
Nextgov
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US needs to flesh out strategy to counter China’s robotics advances, lawmakers say

We can and still must lead in the field of robotics, but to achieve that goal, we need a concerted national effort to support innovation across the full robotics system,” Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., said.
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