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A Humanoid Robot Just Beat The Human World Record For The Half Marathon

On April 19th in Beijing, thousands of human runners competed in a half-marathon alongside more than 100 humanoid robots, and for the first time in history, a robot won. The champion was a self-navigating android called Lightning, developed by Chinese electronics company Honor, which completed the 13.1-mile course in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, beating the human world record by several minutes and crossing the finish line despite crashing into a barricade near the end of the race and having to be helped back to its feet by nearby humans before carrying on. The race organizers crowned the self-navigating robot the winner over a remote-controlled model that technically finished faster, because the competition specifically rewarded autonomous navigation, meaning Lightning had to figure out the entire course on its own without a human operating it. One spectator who watched both this year and last year’s inaugural event said he never imagined he would see a robot surpass humans in his lifetime.

The improvement from the first race just one year ago was extraordinary: last year only six of the 21 robots that entered even made it to the finish line, with many falling over, losing parts, or spinning out of control. This year, with over 100 robots competing, the field was dramatically more capable, more stable, and more competitive, a leap that robotics researchers called a remarkable demonstration of how quickly the technology is advancing. The race was organized by a Beijing economic development agency looking to showcase the country’s push into humanoid robotics, a field that has seen intense global competition in recent years. Researchers said the event proved that robots are no longer just novelties but genuine athletes, and that future races are likely to see the gap between machine and human performance narrow even further.

Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-humanoid-robot-just-beat-the-human-world-record-for-the-fastest-half-marathon-during-a-race-in-china-180988599/

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