Chinese robot runs 100m sprint quicker than Usain Bolt's world record

Chinese robot runs 100m sprint quicker than Usain Bolt's world record
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A robot named Lightning has run ​the 100m in 9.32 seconds, beating the human world record, China's ​state broadcaster ‌has reported. The humanoid, developed by Chinese smartphone manufacturer Honor, ‌reached a peak speed of 14.5 metres per second during ‌a test event for ​the second World Humanoid Robot Games, which begin on Saturday. The ​performance surpassed ​the ​9.58sec men's ​100m world record ​set ​by Usain Bolt 17 years ago at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin. China has been promoting humanoid robots as an emerging industry, with policymakers and companies ‌betting that advances in AI and hardware will accelerate their deployment in manufacturing, logistics ​and consumer applications. Lightning also won the Beijing half marathon in April in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, faster than the men's world record. News Agency The robot stood 169cm tall and ​had ​95cm-long legs at ​the half marathon. Researchers have since lengthened ​its legs ‌by 10​cm for these Games.

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