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Robot breaks world record for half-marathon

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Scientific American · 10h
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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Humanoid robot beats human half-marathon world record in Beijing
Complex on MSN · 5h
Robot beats human record at half marathon, even after crashing into a barricade
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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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Robot Easily Beats Human Record at Beijing Half Marathon
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A Humanoid Robot Set a Half-Marathon Record in China
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Ping pong robot uses agentic AI to beat expert human players

Scientists at Sony AI have developed a table tennis robot with enough speed and precision to beat even some expert ping pong players in the latest matchup between biological and artificial intelligence.
The Press Democrat
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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 that shows how advances in artificial intelligence are making robots more agile.
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Mercedes-Benz says humanoid robots can't replace factory workers — yet

Mercedes-Benz has partnered with robotics firm Apptronik to explore using humanoid robots in its manufacturing plants. A Mercedes-Benz executive believes the current technology is too slow and lacks the flexibility required for vehicle production.
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