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Beijing's 'Robot Olympics' Are Off and Running (and Falling)


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A humanoid robot poses after competing in the kickboxing event on day one of the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing. Lintao Zhang/Getty Images

China just turned a pair of Olympic venues into a playground for robots. 

The inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games, running from Aug. 15-17, opened Friday with soccer, sprints, kickboxing and table tennis, as well as a healthy number of face-plants. The games feature 280 robot teams from 16 countries and hundreds of bipedal bots vying for medals and whatever passes for bragging rights to robots.

Events are split between two 2022 Winter Olympics landmarks: China's National Stadium and the National Speed Skating Oval. On the schedule: track and field, football (soccer to Americans), table tennis, and "scenario" trials such ...


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