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Humanoid robots break records at competition in Beijing

Asia-Pacific 2 sources 2 countries 🔦 Under-reported 18m ago

Humanoid robots broke multiple records, including Usain Bolt's 100-metre dash mark, at the World Robot Games held over the weekend at Beijing's Olympic speed skating arena.

Dozens of faceless humanoid robots and their human operators competed in various events, including sprinting, boxing, football, and martial arts. The competitions drew hundreds of spectators.

The event served as a showcase for China's growing dominance and capabilities in the humanoid robotics industry.

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How the coverage differs

Same story, different emphasis — here's what each outlet chose to lead with.

Jamaica Observer Emphasizes the general presence of faceless humanoids and China's industry dominance.
France 24 Highlights specific athletic events like boxing, football, and Usain Bolt's sprinting record.
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