China's Inaugural AI - Driven Robot Games Kick Off in Wuxi



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China's Inaugural AI - Driven Robot Games Kick Off in Wuxi

China's first - ever AI - driven robot games have opened in Wuxi, a city in eastern China near Shanghai. These games mark a significant step as AI emerges from the laboratory to face the most human - like physical challenge: competition.

 
 

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More than 150 robotic contestants, surrounded by lights, sensors, and algorithms, have gathered to explore the increasingly blurred line between biological performance and engineering advantages. Unlike humans, these robots don't rely on lungs to operate and don't get tired. But their struggle to maintain a standing position is real. A large robot taking center stage, moving its chrome - plated metal joints with mechanical solemnity, seems to announce the arrival of the future to humanity, making people feel that the future is just around the corner.
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This is not science fiction, although it may seem like it. As American scientist Isaac Asimov once wrote, "Science should not only delight and fascinate us but also serve us." In Wuxi, this principle is beginning to be implemented with metallic precision. The games are not only a competition but also a grand occasion to showcase the innovative achievements of robotics and AI, offering a glimpse into the future development trend of AI and robotics.
 
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