人形机器人在北京第二届机器人半程马拉松中超越人类
阅读原文· the-decoder.com北京周日举行第二届人形机器人半程马拉松,中国参赛机器人成绩较去年实现大幅提升,展现出显著的速度进步与运动稳定性优化。尽管具体完赛数据尚未披露,但本届赛事标志着人形机器人在长距离移动能力上取得重要突破,技术迭代速度明显加快,进一步缩小了与人类的运动表现差距。
Humanoid robots outrun humans at Beijing's second robot half marathon
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At the second half marathon for humanoid robots in Beijing, a robot built by Honor finished in around 50 minutes, beating the human world record.
The field grew from 20 to over 100 teams, with nearly half navigating autonomously. The winning time was almost two hours faster than last year.
The race shows clear progress in hardware maturity, even though running speed doesn't translate directly to the complex tasks robots need to master in industrial settings.
At the second half marathon for humanoid robots in Beijing, Chinese machines posted dramatically faster times on Sunday compared to last year.
The winning robot, built by smartphone maker Honor, completed the 21 kilometers in 50 minutes and 26 seconds - faster than the human world record set by Ugandan runner Jacob Kiplimo in Lisbon the previous month. Honor, a Huawei spinoff, swept all three podium spots, Reuters reports. Last year's winning robot needed 2 hours and 40 minutes, more than twice as long as the human winner of the regular race.