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Unitree Robotics' Humanoid Robot Runs 10 Meters per Second, Approaching Peak Human Level
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Yushu Technology (Unitree Robotics) announced that its H1 robot has refreshed a new world record for the 100-meter sprint test speed among humanoid robots.

Video footage showed that the H1 robot reached a measured top speed of 10 meters per second in the latest test, approaching peak human performance. The current men's 100-meter world record holder, Usain Bolt, clocked 9.58 seconds, equivalent to 10.44 meters per second.

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Wang Xingxing, Founder and CEO of Unitree Robotics, had previously stated that the 100-meter sprint speed of humanoid robots is envisioned to break the 10-second mark by mid-year, potentially exceling Bolt's record.

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