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    *Image Credit – South China Morning PostWhat do you get when you connect the Beloved Robot War Show with today’s artificial intelligence? A martial arts tournament that includes the Humanoid robot contests, of course!

    The tournament took place on May 25 in Hangzhou city, the capital of Jiang Province, China. In particular, there were four robots contests through units robotics. The four men were the company’s flagship robot model: Unitary G1. The G -1 robots work on the cooperation of a human machine, operators control the robot from afar.

    Although the robot needs human operators, they also rely heavily on AI. This competition was a way for China to soften its robotics industry’s capacity and keep itself on the radar of the affected tech fans through Boston Dynamics based in the United States. Both the dynamics of Boston (And other American companies like Tesla) And the Chinese Robotics Industry is investing in creating a robot that can do things in an environment that is very difficult for humans. The tournament showed the robot movement capabilities, and even scored on it. Each match had a session before the actual combat section, where the robot needed some steps to help its abilities. The organizers also used this time to improve the rules of the tournament.

    Universe G -One Robot provides maize and kicks

    A clip of a fight between two unit G -1 robots. | Video Credit – Daily Guardian

    The days passed when the house robots collide with each other in an attempt to walk with their feet … The unit G -One Robot hit the maize, kicked, and at the same time showed how versatile their movements have been. Although Mecca had a shortage of power, the emphasis of the progress made in the mechanical movement did not lose the fans.

    The competing robots were scored on whether they could hit or kick their opponent’s head and body. Falling was a deduction of five points, and if a robot failed to stand within eight seconds, 10 points were taken. The battles included robots that were trying to hurt their opponents more than severe damage, as the successful films of lightweight boats had nothing to worry about.

    What power does these robots have?

    A unitary G -1 robot dance. | Image Credit – Universe

    The unit G -1 robot weighs 35 kg (77 pounds) And standing about 132 cm (Four feet and four inches) Tall they can move about two meters per second, which is slightly faster than an average human speed of one second. Hopefully there is nothing to worry about for time.

    To help them navigate their surroundings, the unit is equipped with the G -1 robot Intel Real Sense and Lavox 3D leather sensor. These sensors help make the G -One Robot a 360 degree map around them.

    The Enginee-based in Shenzhen, who organized the program-said the tournament was a way to showcase the progress in China’s robotics industry in an interesting way. The action -filled battle will show participants the robot’s conspiracy, which will then sell and adopt robotics in other fields.

    These robots use AI to permanently develop their methods. There is no famous and well-known AI model here-such as GPT, Gemini, or Meta AI-games here, because these are LLMs (Large models of tongue) For most text -based acts. Instead, the unit G -1 robot uses the Machine Machine Learning and counterfeit training.

    G -1’s more decent counterpart, G -1EDU, even bottles, crushing walnuts, solder wiring can open and demonstrate acne with acidic tricks. Both models are able to run extremely smooth on challenging regions and complex learning measures (Like dancing) Through software training.

    As AI is ready, it is natural that robotics also improve. Another wide -ranging rocate is due to be held in Shenzhen this December. Before we see international competitions with representatives from different countries, and I can’t wait.

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