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At China's robot Olympics, the finish line comes with a padded wall and a stretcher

China's second World Humanoid Robot Games kicked off Saturday in Beijing. The spectacle comes as China pours money into its humanoid robot industry.

At China's robot Olympics, the finish line comes with a padded wall and a stretcher

TL;DR

  • The World Humanoid Robot Games in China featured robots in Olympic-style events, with notable issues in slowing down and stopping.
  • Robots crashed into padded walls, lost limbs, and one briefly caught fire during the 100-meter sprint.
  • Despite these setbacks, the event highlights China's substantial investment and push in the humanoid robotics sector.
  • The global humanoid robot market is projected to be worth $7.5 trillion by 2050, with companies like Unitree seeing significant stock growth.
  • The US robot industry is also experiencing increased funding and interest, but faces challenges with hardware acquisition due to FCC restrictions.