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Robot breaks world record for half-marathon

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China's robot half-marathon came with plenty of chaos — and one broken record
China's humanoid robot half-marathon produced a record-breaking run.

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 · 13h · on MSN
Humanoid robot beats human half-marathon world record in Beijing
 · 16h
Winner of half-marathon race for robots finishes with faster time than human record
 · 19h
This Humans vs. Robots Half-Marathon Didn’t Go Well… For Humans
Dozens of Chinese-made humanoid robots showed off their fast-improving athleticism and autonomous navigation skills as they whizzed past human runners in a half-marathon race in Beijing on Sunday, hig...

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New breed of humanoid robots trained to maintain China’s power grid
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Humanoid Robot Wins Half-Marathon and Smashes Humans’ Record
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Beijing's robot half-marathon is back for its second year with far less embarassing results
This year's half-marathon hosted more than 100 competitors, with first place going to Honor, better known for its smartphones, and its red-clad robot named Lightning.

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Watch: Runners v robots at China half marathon
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Humanoid robot wins half-marathon in China, beats world record
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In a race between humans and robots, machines take the victory in a sign of advancements

BEIJING — It was not even close as a bright red Chinese humanoid named “Lightning” lived up to its name in a half-marathon pitting humans against robots, smoking its competition on Sunday
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CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: China ships more humanoid robots than the U.S. as investors diverge on AI bets

Chinese startups are churning out more humanoid robots than their U.S. rivals, despite far lower valuations.
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