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Robots crash, recover, and race at China’s first Humanoid Robot Olympics
In Beijing, a historic event unfolded as China hosted its first Humanoid Robot Olympics, drawing global attention to the intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and human-like performance. The competition brought together over 280 teams and more than 500 robots from around the world, each programmed, engineered, and trained to mimic human physical and cognitive abilities. The spectacle went beyond entertainment — it was a bold display of technological ambition and a showcase of how embodied intelligence might reshape industries in the coming decades.
Unlike traditional robot contests, which often focus on single-skill tasks such as lifting objects or navigating obstacles, the Humanoid Robot Olympics featured a wide variety of challenges modeled after real-world situations.


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