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The second World Humanoid Robot Games are in full swing in Beijing, China. In the Tai Chi event, numerous robot contestants are competing against one another, performing not only traditional Tai Chi routines, but also attempting high-difficulty moves.
Behind these seemingly fluid movements lies a test of the robots' motion control, balance, multi‑joint coordination and autonomous decision-making capabilities.
The second World Humanoid Robot Games are in full swing in Beijing, China. In the Tai Chi event, numerous robot contestants are competing against one another, performing not only traditional Tai Chi routines, but also attempting high-difficulty moves.
Behind these seemingly fluid movements lies a test of the robots' motion control, balance, multi‑joint coordination and autonomous decision-making capabilities.