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Robot Fails at World Humanoid Robot Games
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By Tim Tong
Watch the fascinating highlights from the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, where cutting-edge machines compete in a range of sporting challenges.
Rose Wang, from Beijing, China filmed the footage showing humanoid robots sprinting on tracks, kicking footballs across the pitch, and—sometimes hilariously—toppling over mid-action.
While some moves impress with their agility, others end in clumsy crashes that draw laughs from the crowd.
The games aim to showcase advances in robotics while pushing the limits of balance, coordination, and artificial intelligence.
Posted on RedNote, the video gathered over 60,000 in likes with many impressed and amused by the different robot’s capabilities.
One commentor asked: ‘Why hasn’t the companies’ stocks gone up after this big show?’
Another commentor replied: ‘Judging by how they did, it’s a miracle none of the stocks has gone down.’
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