Chinese Robot Smashes Usain Bolt's 100m World Record
Translated from Sinhala, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A humanoid robot developed in China has broken Usain Bolt's 100-meter world record.
- The robot completed the race in 9.39 seconds at the Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing.
- Usain Bolt's record, set in 2009, was 9.58 seconds.
A new era of athletic achievement may be dawning, not with human athletes, but with machines. A humanoid robot designed and built in China has reportedly shattered the 100-meter world record previously held by Jamaican sprinting legend Usain Bolt. The robot achieved this feat at the Humanoid Robot Games held in Beijing.
Competing in the 100-meter event, the robot, created by the Beijing Center of Humanoid Robotics, crossed the finish line in an astonishing 9.39 seconds. This time significantly surpasses Bolt's iconic record of 9.58 seconds, set during the 2009 World Championships. The robot's performance marks a significant milestone in robotics and artificial intelligence, showcasing advancements in speed and locomotion.
Beyond its record-breaking sprint, the robot also demonstrated its competitive prowess by defeating two other robots in the same race. The Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing featured a variety of events, including boxing and football, highlighting the diverse capabilities being developed in humanoid robotics. This development suggests a future where robots not only perform industrial tasks but also compete in athletic endeavors.
Originally published by Lankadeepa in Sinhala. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.