The contact usCMG World Robot Competition Series Tournament, organized by China Media Group, was broadcast live as it began on May 25 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. As the world’s first combat event featuring humanoid robots, it tests both hardware and software under pressure, with a key scoring criterion being whether a robot can stand up within 8 seconds after falling. During the competition, Unitree G1 humanoid robots, operated by different teams, engaged in multiple rounds of combat. They performed side kicks, knee strikes, hooks, and combo punches, showcasing stability, balance, and agility. For instance, they demonstrated the ability to get back on their feet swiftly after a fall. The championship was ultimately claimed by a robot named “AI Tactician.” [recorded broadcast]
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