Honor Robot's Lightning Bolt Runs 100m in 9.32s, Shatters Human Record
In a stunning display of speed, Honor Robot's humanoid robot Lightning Bolt clocked 9.32 seconds in the 100-meter dash during a practice session for the 2nd World Humanoid Robot Games, surpassing the previous human world record of 9.58 seconds set by Usain Bolt. The robot reached a peak velocity of 14.5 meters per second, showcasing remarkable advancements in motion control and balance. According to sources from Securities Times, Lightning Bolt is scheduled to compete in the 100m, 400m, and 1500m races at the upcoming games. This milestone underscores the rapid progress in humanoid robotics, where machines are now outperforming elite human athletes in sprinting events. The feat also demonstrates the potential for humanoid robots to achieve unprecedented agility and speed, paving the way for future applications in dynamic tasks requiring fast and precise movement.