Chinese robotics company Unitree has announced that its robots’ impressive dance moves and real-time reactions are not computer-generated. Showcasing advanced capabilities, these robots can now walk with straight legs, marking a significant leap in humanoid robotics.
In an interview with China Media Group, Unitree expressed bold expectations for the future. The company anticipates that their humanoid robots will soon surpass human speed limits in movement, potentially outperforming humans in the 100-meter sprint.
This development hints at a future where robots could participate in activities once exclusive to humans, reshaping industries like sports and entertainment. For young tech enthusiasts around the world, Unitree’s innovations signal exciting possibilities on the horizon.
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