China's Robot Just Beat the Human World Record
A robot just ran a half marathon faster than any human in history, and it was built by a Chinese smartphone company most people have never heard of. In this video, we break down exactly what happened at the Beijing E-Town Half Marathon, where over 300 humanoid robots lined up against 12,000 human runners. We cover how a machine called Lightning finished in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, why the jump from last year's race is almost impossible to believe, and what this actually means for the future of robots in the real world. We also look at what American companies like Figure AI and Boston Dynamics are doing while China grabs the headlines. The race itself is only part of the story. The bigger question is how fast these machines are learning, and what that means for factories, warehouses, and everyday life. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a story like this. #HumanoidRobot #AINews #NextGenAI

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