Robots race 21 km with humans in china | Have you ever seen a race of robots?: Robots in China ran 21km with men, collided with several robots tracks against the track

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The purpose of this marathon between human and robot was to show China's progress in the world of robotics and technology. - Divya Bhaskar

The purpose of this marathon between human and robot was to show China’s progress in the world of robotics and technology.

A unique half marathon race was held on Saturday in the Chinese capital Beijing between men and 21 robots. This was the first time these machines ran with men for a distance of 21 km (13 miles).

The race was held in the southeastern Yizuang district of Beijing, where many of China’s largest technology companies are located. The purpose was to show China’s progress in the world of robotics and technology.

Robots of Chinese companies, such as Droidup and Notex Robotics, also participated in the race. Some robots participating in the race were less than 120 cm (3.9 feet), while some were up to 1.8 meters (5.9 feet).

Robots race in pictures …

Robots running with men in the marathon.

Robots running with men in the marathon.

There were also human trainers with robots, but many robots forgot their way and collided.

There were also human trainers with robots, but many robots forgot their way and collided.

The fastest robot took 2 hours and 40 minutes to complete the 21km marathon.

The fastest robot took 2 hours and 40 minutes to complete the 21km marathon.

Robots of different sizes participated in the marathon, some of which were less than 4 feet high.

Robots of different sizes participated in the marathon, some of which were less than 4 feet high.

The race was held in the Yizuang district in the south-east of Beijing, Beijing.

The race was held in the Yizuang district in the south-east of Beijing, Beijing.

During the race, robots were found in different getups.

During the race, robots were found in different getups.

A robot named Little Giant is running with men.

A robot named Little Giant is running with men.

Robot completed the race in 2 hours 40 minutes while man completed in 1 hour The Robot of the Beijing Innovation Center of Human Robotics completed the race in the first place in the machines 2 hours and 40 minutes in the machines, while the human winner took 1 hour and 2 minutes to complete the race.

The record for completing the 21km marathon in the shortest time is in the name of Jacob Kiplimo (56 minutes 42 seconds). As humans need to drink water during the race, the robots were allowed to change the battery.

Human instructors who supported the machines during the race were with robots. Some robots wore running shoes, one wore boxing gloves, and the other wore a red handband on which the Chinese language was written “Bound to Bin” (ready to win).

'Tiangong Ultra' completed the first race in machines.

‘Tiangong Ultra’ completed the first race in machines.

During the race, a robot stumbled.

During the race, a robot stumbled.

One company has claimed that his robot almost looks like humans and has the art of eyeing and smiling.

One company has claimed that his robot almost looks like humans and has the art of eyeing and smiling.

In China, there are 470 robots for every 10,000 employees. Tangg Ultra was helped by his long leg and algorithm during the race, said Tang Jiaen, chief technology officer at the robotics center. Because of this he was able to run a marathon like men.

Tang said-

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I don’t want to boast, but I think no other robotics company in the west can equal the achievement of Tiangong. The robot’s battery was replaced only three times during the race.

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China has made rapid progress in robotics over the past few years, as well as surpassing Germany and Japan. By 2023, China had 470 robots every 10,000 workers, which is more than 429 Germany and Japan’s 419. Now only South Korea and Singapore are ahead of China in robot density.

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