The first world games for humanoid robots: Highlights and Fails


China gave the first world games humanoid robot last week, with events like kickboxing, football and track and fields as well as real-world tasks like cleaning and climbing stairs.

There were a lot of robotic triumph, including Chinese own utites, who took the most medals, including four gold in the trails and fields.

There were also a lot of robots, including brutal knockouts in kickboxing, flops on a race track and painful piles on a football field where the robots fell to each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like each other like another like one another.

Robot kickboxing

Robot Kickboxing on the first world Humanoid robot games.

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The people on games seem to work at least so hard if they are not harder than the robot. Whenever the robotic competitor fell, people would hurry to clean them off the field, so they would not constitute a risk for other players.

To see our complete break up of the Chinese first Olympics Robot, see the video in this article.





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