China hosts the inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games showcasing robot races, football, and crashes

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China hosted its first World Humanoid Robot Games, featuring over 500 robots from 16 countries competing in sports like running, soccer, and boxing, as well as niche tasks, highlighting advancements and challenges in robotics technology amid issues like awkward movements and slow speeds.
- Robots awkwardly race, fight and flop around in China's first World Humanoid Robot Games Live Science
- Watch robots compete at the World Humanoid Robot Games in China BBC
- Robots race, play football, crash and collapse at China's 'robot Olympics' Reuters
- Box, run, crash: China’s humanoid robot games show advances and limitations The Guardian
- World's first humanoid robot games begin in China DW
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