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Humanoid robot runs 100m faster than Usain Bolt's human record

sportsAug 22, 202623372

A humanoid robot developed by the Beijing Innovation Centre of Humanoid Robotics ran 100 metres in 9.39 seconds at the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, beating Usain Bolt's human world record of 9.58 seconds set in 2009. Chinese state media reported the robot reached a peak speed of 14.5 metres per second. Organizers say more than 2,000 humanoid robots are competing at the Beijing event across dozens of Olympic-style and household-skill contests, including boxing and football. The developer Honor also says a robot it built covered 100 metres in 9.32 seconds in a test run, and BBC coverage noted the 9.39 time occurred at the games. The results underline rapid advances in legged humanoid speed at an industry showcase, while the event continues with other competitive and domestic-task trials for robots from multiple teams.

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