A humanoid robot named Shuang Shuang made headlines in China after participating in a high school graduation ceremony, walking across the stage to shake hands and receive a symbolic certificate. While the event was more spectacle than scholastic achievement, it underscored China’s growing ambitions in robotics.
At the first-ever Beijing half-marathon where both humanoid robots and human athletes participated, one group emerged victorious. However, this marathon was not a matter of competition but rather a tech showcase of just how far robot tech has already gone and can still go.
The UK’s Humanoid is making waves with HMND 01, a humanoid robot designed for speed, precision, and real-world applications. With modular design and lightning-fast hands, it’s stepping into a competitive market alongside Tesla and Boston Dynamics.
Humanoid robot rentals in China are in high demand, with bookings full until June and prices soaring up to $3,140 per day. As businesses and individuals rush to rent these advanced machines, this may be an indication of the rise of humanoid robots.
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