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Chinese Robot Reportedly Runs 100-Meter Sprint Faster Than Usain Bolt’s World Record

A Chinese-built robot reportedly completed a 100-meter sprint faster than Usain Bolt’s world record during a technology demonstration in China.

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Chinese Robot Reportedly Runs 100-Meter Sprint Faster Than Usain Bolt’s World Record

A Chinese-built robot reportedly ran 100 meters faster than Usain Bolt’s world-record time during a technology demonstration. The achievement has attracted attention as developers pursue faster, more agile machines for research, industry, and competition. However, comparisons with Bolt’s record may depend on factors such as course conditions, robot design, measurement methods, and whether the machine ran continuously without assistance. Engineers are expected to provide more technical details, while the demonstration highlights rapid progress in robotic mobility and control systems worldwide.

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