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Home / Technology / Robots Race, Cook, and Kick: The Future is Now

Robots Race, Cook, and Kick: The Future is Now

30 Dec

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Summary

  • Humanoid robots demonstrated advanced skills at global tech shows.
  • Robots competed in half marathons, races, and even kickboxing bouts.
  • A cyborg tadpole with an electronic implant monitors neural activity.
Robots Race, Cook, and Kick: The Future is Now

Recent global tech shows and sporting events have featured remarkable advancements in humanoid robotics. Robots, like Robbyant's R1, demonstrated practical skills such as cooking, showcasing their potential versatility in human-like roles. Meanwhile, bipedal robots like Tiangong are pushing the limits in athletic competitions, despite facing challenges like falling during races.

These developments were evident at events like the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing and the Beijing E-Town Humanoid Robot Half Marathon, where robots competed against each other and even human participants. These competitions highlighted the robots' capabilities in endurance and speed, with some units completing marathons in impressive times, albeit with advantages like multiple battery sets.

Beyond athletic feats, robots are finding unique applications, such as in camel racing in Qatar, where they replaced child jockeys. Furthermore, research into bio-integrated robotics is advancing, exemplified by a cyborg tadpole with an embedded electronic implant to monitor neural development, indicating a broad spectrum of robotic innovation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
At IFA 2025, the R1 robot demonstrated cooking skills, preparing shrimp.
Yes, only six out of 12,000 robots finished the half marathon, with one winning.
Researchers embedded an electronic implant in tadpole embryos to monitor neural activity.

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