Humanoid robots join Beijing half-marathon

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Around 21 machines were put to the test alongside human participants

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Humanoid robots joined thousands of runners in a Beijing half-marathon. Photo: Xinhua

Humanoid robots ran along with thousands of human participants in a recent half-marathon in Beijing.

The event was an opportunity to showcase China’s technological strength.

According to Chinese media reports, 21 humanoid robots were put to the test along the 21km (13-mile) route. Among the participants were machines from private firms and universities such as Tsinghua.

Video footage from the state news agency Xinhua showed several human-sized robots running with the competitors.

One of them, the size of a small child, was dressed in a bright silver and blue suit and wore headphones.

The race allowed manually and semi-manually controlled robots, as well as fully autonomous ones, to compete. Some of those taking part used the race to test their artificial intelligence (AI) systems.

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