In Beijing, a humanoid robot from the Chinese smartphone maker Honor made headlines by completing a half-marathon faster than the human world record. The robot finished the 21-kilometer race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, surpassing the record set by Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo. This achievement highlights China’s rapid advancements in technology, particularly in robotics. The race, held in Beijing E-Town, saw some robots navigating autonomously while others were remotely controlled. Despite some technical issues, such as robots falling or colliding with barriers, the event showcased China’s commitment to leading in technological innovation. This aligns with China’s strategic goals to advance in science and technology, as outlined in their latest five-year plan. The success of Chinese companies in producing intelligent robots further emphasizes their growing influence in the global tech industry.
QUESTION: How might the development of advanced humanoid robots impact the future job market and daily life?
