Lightning Strikes: Humanoid Robot Breaks Bolt's Sprint Record

A humanoid robot named Lightning, developed by Honor, ran 100 meters in 9.32 seconds, beating Usain Bolt's record. The robot showcased its prowess at the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing. Lightning excels in various athletic events, highlighting China's focus on humanoid robotics as a strategic industry.

Lightning Strikes: Humanoid Robot Breaks Bolt's Sprint Record
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In a stunning technological achievement, a humanoid robot named Lightning, created by Chinese smartphone manufacturer Honor, has shattered the human sprint world record. Lightning completed a 100-meter dash in just 9.32 seconds, surpassing the iconic record held by Usain Bolt.

The breakthrough took place during the inaugural events for the World Humanoid Robot Games, hosted in Beijing, where Lightning reached a top speed of 14.5 meters per second. This marks a significant development in the field of robotics, as China continues to emphasize humanoid robots in industries such as manufacturing and logistics.

Notably, Lightning also clinched victory in a 21-kilometer marathon in Beijing earlier this year. Adjustments made to the robot, including increased leg length, have further enhanced its performance for the World Humanoid Robot Games, underscoring the rapid advancements in AI and robotics across China.

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