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Robots can outrun humans, but can they plug in a cable?

Robots can outrun humans, but can they plug in a cable?

China's humanoid robots have demonstrated remarkable speed, outpacing the world's fastest human runners in a series of events at the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing. The five-day competition, heavily promoted in state media, features 51 events that blend traditional sports with scenario-based tests designed to evaluate the robots' ability to perform tasks akin to human workers in less glamorous roles.

Over 40% of the competitions require robots to operate autonomously, indicating a significant leap in their capabilities compared to just a few years ago. In the 100-meter sprint, two robots surpassed Usain Bolt's world record by clocking in at under 40 seconds, a dramatic improvement from previous years. Beyond the impressive speed, the true test lies in the robots' ability to handle the complexities of real-world tasks, such as cable management.

One specific event - the cable connection challenge - requires robots to demonstrate vision, precise mechanical alignment, and controlled force application. This ability to identify objects, position hands and bodies accurately, and recover from errors without human intervention is crucial for their eventual integration into industrial and service sectors.

While the spectacle of the games is significant, the ultimate value lies in the robots' ability to perform these tasks in real-world scenarios, a challenge that will be tested post-competition. The participation of robotics startups like Galbot, which plans to stage an autonomous humanoid tennis match, underscores the growing potential of humanoid robots in various industries.

However, the real test will be how these advanced machines translate their performance in the games into practical solutions that solve users' problems in their everyday environments.

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