Humanoid Robot Beats Usain Bolt’s 100m World Record in Beijing
THE SO WHAT
A 9.39s humanoid over 100m is less about beating Bolt and more about how far actuator, control, and stability systems have come under competition pressure. If you run logistics, manufacturing, or defense programs, assume bipedal platforms will be viable for time-sensitive tasks sooner than your current automation roadmap reflects.
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