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"The marathon helps push humanoid robots one step closer toward industrialisation."

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00:00In a groundbreaking moment for technology and sports, dozens of humanoid robots took
00:14to the streets of Beijing in the world's first half marathon for androids. Held in
00:21the capital's E-Town, a hub for high-tech manufacturing, the 21-kilometer race brought
00:26together humans and machines on separate tracks, testing the limits of robotics in real-world
00:32conditions.
00:52As the race began, a Chinese pop song, I believe, echoed through
00:56loudspeakers. Robots lined up, some stumbling, others steady, with one even falling, then
01:03standing back up to applause.
01:06Because, as we know, we are doing a machine, if you're shooting the video, it's better
01:11to do the experiment. In the end, you have to test the result. So this is why we did a
01:21lot of work, and then to test the result in a public event.
01:26Among the spectators were engineers running alongside their creations, guiding and cheering
01:32them on.
01:33But now I think it's because I joined the馬拉松, the new machine machine in the馬拉松.
01:40I feel it's because it's the first time in the world.
01:44I'm from Wuhan to fly a plane.
01:47I also want to feel the environment of its environment.
01:51So I feel it's because I have a lot of people.
01:55They want me to watch a video for them.
01:59I just want to invite them to fly a plane.
02:04I feel it's better.
02:07It's not a problem.
02:10Liang Liang, deputy director of Beijing E-Town, said
02:14humanoid robots are transitioning from labs into factories and industry.
02:19This event marks the beginning of mass production.
02:23First of all, the馬拉松 is a process from the experiment.
02:35We often think that the machine machine is a big part of the process.
02:41From the quality of the product, safety and耐用性,
02:46and it's a combination of a high-duty-duty-duty-duty-duty-duty-duty-duty-duty.
02:52Robots in the race ranged from 75 to 180 centimeters tall,
02:56weighing up to 88 kilograms.
02:59Some ran on their own, while others were controlled remotely.
03:03We've been running around 21 kilometers now.
03:05We don't have a big part of the machine.
03:08But we've got a big part of the machine.
03:09We've prepared a big part of the machine.
03:10I think there are many devices,
03:12such as some dangerous areas.
03:13Actually, if the machine is in this very complex environment,
03:17you can walk in various paths.
03:20You can also do some dangerous work,
03:24such as the rescue, or the delivery,
03:27such as dangerous things.
03:29Engineers say the race wasn't about winning.
03:33It was about endurance, performance, and pushing boundaries.
03:37necessities.
03:41We're used to be done specifically for the machine.
03:43Not through this machine,
03:45but we actually I owe a lot of energy for the machine.
03:47That's where I've come up with the machine.
03:49I can't see it.
03:50We'll be able to have a lot of energy.
03:52We're out of these machines.
03:53We can also stay in the department.
03:55We're out of each other group.
03:57We're out of these machines.

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