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A robot combat competition, hosted by China Media Group (CMG), took place in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou on Sunday. The "AI Strategist" team, piloted by operator Lu Xin, emerged victorious after a fierce showdown.
In this event, operators controlled humanoid robots in one-on-one battles, using remote controls to maneuver and strike. According to commentator Yu Jia, each match consisted of three rounds, each lasting two minutes. Points were awarded based on effective hits to specific zones: one point for striking the arms, three points for the legs, and any hit to the front or back of the opponent counting as valid. A knockdown incurred a five-point penalty, and failure to stand up led to immediate disqualification.
The match featured the G1 model robot, developed by Unitree Robotics, which also partnered in organizing the event.
The competition is part of the CMG World Robot Competition Series, which will also feature robot football and basketball games. The series aims to spotlight regional robotics industries and promote the integration of science, culture, and tourism. Designed to be both educational and entertaining, it showcases cutting-edge robot technology in a thematic and visually engaging format.
Watch the match replay here.