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Unitree, X-Humanoid Top Medal Total in the World’s First Humanoid Robot Games

Unitree won a total of 11 medals including four golds, while X-Humanoid took home 10 medals with two golds.

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Running, dancing, boxing: World games for humanoid robots take place for the first time in Beijing. For China, the event is part of an important national strategy beyond sport.

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Humanoid robots captivated more than 12,000 spectators in Beijing at the first annual three-day World Humanoid Robot Games, where more than 500 machines from 16 countries competed in soccer, running and boxing on the national speed skating oval. The event showcased the rapid progress of Chinese robotics, but also its limitations - the machines often fell, bumped into each other and could not continue without human help.

An unusual event opened in Beijing last weekend: three days of sports competitions for humanoid robots. 280 teams from 16 countries gathered to showcase the latest innovations in artificial intelligence and automation. Robots ran around a track, played table tennis, and in between tackled everyday tasks such as sorting medicines, handling materials, and cleaning services. The games attracted participants from countries such as the United State…

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