The successful runner at a Beijing half-marathon for humanoid robots completed the race at the moment in 50 minutes and 26 seconds — considerably sooner than the human world report of 57 minutes not too long ago set by Jacob Kiplimo.
Evaluating human and robotic operating instances could seem unfair; one social media person observed“my automotive can outrun a cheetah too.” Nonetheless, the successful time is an enormous enchancment over final 12 months’s race, when the fastest robot finished in two hours and 40 minutes. (Again then, I scoffed that this “wouldn’t be a powerful time for a human.”)
The Associated Press reports that this 12 months’s winner was constructed by Chinese language smartphone maker Honor. It appears the successful robotic wasn’t truly the quickest, as a distinct Honor robotic completed in 48 minutes and 19 seconds. However that one was distant managed — the 50:26 robotic was autonomous and gained resulting from weighted scoring.
About 40% of collaborating robots competed autonomously, whereas the remaining 60% have been distant managed, based on Beijing’s E-City tech hub. Not all of them did in addition to Honor’s robots, with one robotic falling on the beginning line and one other hitting a barrier.
