Chinese robot breaks Usain Bolt’s record in the 100-meter race

Chinese robot breaks Usain Bolt's record in the 100-meter race
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BEIJING (Kashmir English): Surprising news has emerged from China’s technology sector, where a humanoid robot has broken the human world record in the 100-meter race.

In  second World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing on Saturday evening, the humanoid robot developed by the Tianzhou team covered the 100-meter distance in just 9.39 seconds.

Thus, the robot surpassed the world record of 9.58 seconds of the great Jamaican athlete Usain Bolt.

At the start of the race, the three humanoid robots ran quickly. The robots of the Tianzhou and Windfire Lightning teams stayed close to each other from the beginning.

As the race progressed, the robots’ walking speed increased and their arm movements also accelerated.

Ultimately, the Tianzhou team’s robot came in first place and recorded a time of 9.39 seconds, a remarkable improvement over the best time of 21.50 seconds in the same competition last year.

According to reports, this speed of the robot has marked a breakthrough in humanoid robot technology, while now fans are looking forward to the final where the robots are expected to run even faster.

Thus, the 9.39-second robotic race has set a new and exciting milestone between technology and sports. However, it should be noted that the robot’s time of 9.39 seconds is not a world record in human athletics but a technical comparison with the human record.

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