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robot autonomy
About this tag
The tag 'robot autonomy' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about autonomous robot systems, with a focus on real-world testing and performance. Recent content highlights the Beijing 2026 Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon, where over 100 humanoid robot teams compete in a half-marathon to test embodied AI, battery systems, perception software, and bipedal hardware. The event serves as a city-scale trial for robot endurance and navigation in dynamic environments, including streets and park terrain. Topics include autonomy challenges, battery life, and sensor reliability under stress. This tag is relevant for those interested in robotics, AI, and hardware testing in competitive scenarios.
Thousands of human runners are not the only ones preparing for Beijing’s spring racing season. On April 19, 2026, more than 100 humanoid robot teams are expected to line up for a half-marathon in Beijing’s E-Town district, turning a novelty event into a serious stress test for embodied AI...