World's 1st humanoid robot games concludes in China
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Over 500 robots competed in soccer, boxing, and running. In many cases, gravity was the real winner. This week, China’s leading robotics minds gathered in Beijing for a hotly-anticipated, Olympics-style event dubbed the world’s first “ Humanoid Robot Games. ”
The World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, aimed at displaying humanlike robots’ skills at sports and everyday tasks, featured stop-start hotel bellhops and a maid that missed the trash bin.
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The World's First Humanoid Robot Games took place at Beijing's National Speed Skating Oval (Ice Ribbon) from August 15-17. The highlight was the groundbreaking 5v5 fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer match,