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Humanoid robots compete in Beijing half-marathon

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Beijing’s Humanoid Robot Marathon: What It Means For Robots ... And Us
This past week, a Chinese smartphone maker’s humanoid robot ran the entire 21-kilometer, 13-mile course in just 50 minutes and 26 seconds, soundly beating the human world record of 57 minutes and 20 s...

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China robot’s 50-minute half marathon shows pace of AI progress
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Chinese humanoid robots outrun humans in Beijing half-marathon
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Humanoid Robot Wins Half-Marathon and Smashes Humans’ Record
The android won a race featuring robots and humans on Sunday in Beijing, achieving a technological milestone while finishing faster than any person in history.

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Robot breaks half-marathon world record by almost seven minutes in Beijing
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Chinese robot sets new half-marathon record
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Robot breaks half-marathon tecord in Beijing
Over 100 robot teams competed alongside 12,000 human runners, with some robots using autonomous navigation and others relying on remote control.

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China's robot half-marathon came with plenty of chaos — and one broken record
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Video shows humanoid robot setting record in half-marathon in Beijing
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Elon Musk Says 'If AI/Robots Increase Output, Then You Must Issue Dollars To People or There Will Be Massive Disinflation'

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Before AI robots enter your home, they're learning to work in warehouses

The Infinite Loop by Nebius reports robots like Digit are learning to work in warehouses, balancing safety and AI for future home integration, and its current focus is on navigating human environments safely.
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No racetrack glory for China’s AI robots against the data challenge

Unlike large language models trained on vast internet corpora, embodied AI systems must learn through interaction with the physical world.
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Drones & Robotics AI Summit 2026: Entering the quantum era of autonomy

Heven AeroTech founder and CEO Bentzion Levinson explains how his startup has addressed drone navigation and communications in GPS-denied environments.
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BMW puts humanoid robots to work building EVs

BMW is deploying AI-powered humanoid robots in its Leipzig, Germany, factory after a successful pilot in Spartanburg, South Carolina, that helped build over 30,000 vehicles.
eWeek
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Siemens Runs Live Factory Test of Nvidia-Powered Humanoid Robot

Siemens tests a Humanoid robot with Nvidia technology in a live factory trial in Germany, putting autonomous logistics work on the shop floor.
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Meet Samsung’s new AI robot.

Project Luna — a round screen with a swiveling head that reminds me of Samsung’s “AI OLED Turntable” — offers a glimpse of what’s to come from Samsung’s design, according to chief design officer, Mauro Porcini.
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The AI boom is making training robots the hot new gig

The race for robotics data is transforming gig work, as Instawork turns its workforce into a key engine for training AI-powered machines.
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Ukraine plans to deploy 25,000 robots as China eyes AI for riot control

Ukraine is deploying robots on the frontlines, and China wants to bolster its police to help deal with riots.
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Recruiters admit to using AI robots for job interviews

Recruiters are increasingly using AI interviewers to screen candidates for jobs, new research has found. A survey of 500 recruiters found that four in five (83 per cent) are now using AI to speed up hiring in some capacity.
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