Honor Lightning humanoid robot crossing the Beijing half-marathon finish line first, clocking a record 50:26, ahead of human runners.
Honor Lightning humanoid robot crossing the Beijing half-marathon finish line first, clocking a record 50:26, ahead of human runners.
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Honor robot sets half-marathon record in Beijing

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A humanoid robot from Chinese smartphone maker Honor completed a half-marathon in Beijing in 50 minutes and 26 seconds on April 19, beating the human world record by more than six minutes. The robot, which ran autonomously on a 21-kilometer course, outperformed thousands of human runners on a parallel track. All three top robot finishers used Honor's Lightning model.

The Beijing half-marathon featured 300 robotic contestants from about 100 primarily Chinese teams alongside 12,000 human participants. Honor's robot, inspired by elite human athletes, featured legs measuring 95 centimeters and a custom liquid-cooling system derived from consumer electronics technology. Du Xiaodi, a test development engineer for Honor, highlighted these design elements to The Associated Press after the win, which marked a significant improvement from last year's robotic record of 2 hours and 40 minutes in the inaugural event, according to Reuters and the Global Times. The human world record of 57 minutes and 20 seconds belongs to Ugandan runner Jacob Kiplimo from the Lisbon Half Marathon. The event underscores rapid advances in China's robotics sector, where Honor entered the field only in 2025 and outperformed established firms like Unitree. Robotics researcher Alan Fern of Oregon State University called the achievement impressive, noting in a New York Times interview that Chinese companies had invested in making systems robust for long-duration tasks. Despite the milestone, experts caution that humanoid robots still face challenges in complex environments beyond structured races. Stanford University's 2026 AI Index Report points to early industrial pilots rather than widespread deployment, with uncertainties around demand and scalability.

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X users expressed awe and excitement over Honor's humanoid robot Lightning setting a half-marathon record in Beijing, beating the human world record by over six minutes. Posters highlighted rapid progress in Chinese robotics from last year, autonomous navigation achievements, and implications for embodied AI in real-world applications like disaster response. High-engagement posts from news outlets and analysts emphasized the milestone's significance for robotics commercialization.

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Sony AI robot Ace defeating a professional table tennis player on an Olympic-sized court.
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Sony's AI robot Ace beats professional table tennis players

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Sony AI's table tennis robot Ace has challenged and sometimes defeated professional human players at an expert level. A study published Wednesday in Nature details how it learned via reinforcement learning and performed on an Olympic-sized court at Sony's Tokyo headquarters. The robot uses nine camera eyes to track the ball's spin by its logo.

A humanoid robot named Flash, built by Chinese smartphone maker Honor, won a half-marathon in Beijing and shattered the human world record. The robot covered more than 13 miles in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, beating Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo by nearly seven minutes. Humans and robots competed side by side, separated for safety.

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Athlete Getachew Masresha and Athlete Meselesh Alemayehu won the 19th Ethiopian Half Marathon held in Addis Ababa.

A humanoid robot employed at a Haidilao Hot Pot restaurant in Cupertino, California, went into a dance frenzy, breaking dishes and requiring staff intervention. Videos of the incident have gone viral on social media. The restaurant stated the robot was performing as programmed and not malfunctioning.

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Hangzhou-based Unitree Robotics has filed for an IPO on Shanghai’s Star Market, aiming to raise 4.2 billion yuan (US$610 million) amid surging interest in embodied AI. The company’s revenue jumped 335 per cent last year to 1.71 billion yuan, with adjusted net profit rising nearly eight times to 600 million yuan.

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