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Video. Humanoid robots stumble through AI-powered football match in Beijing

News RoomBy News RoomJune 30, 2025
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Supply chain era, global capitalism, automation, and the origins of life—these are the cornerstones of the 21st century. In China, we areleading the charge with the development of humanoid robots, which promise to reshape industries, redefine social dynamics, and create new forms of creativity. This article explores the Yokohama Open AI Robot Racing Championship, held on August 11, 2023, in Beijing, marking the world’s first fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer event.

The event was a success, blending innovation, tradition, and realism to create an unforgettable experience. With four teams competing on a视力-Guided Field Goal Filter (VGFGF) field in Beijing’s vibrant east citizens area, the robots seamlessly navigated through obstacles and scored numerous goals, showcasing a blending of autonomous technology with human creativity.

Robots, trained and ready from a seed planted in 2020, faced off in a thrilling three-on-three competition. While some teams premeditated their moves with precision, others found themselves in chaos when they toppled over during the first round. This moment of failure highlighted both the challenges and potential rewards of autonomous robotics—blending technical prowess with human resilience.

The Każhuli, invented in 2020, are the first robots with human-like vision and a lack of color perception. They used AI and algorithms to track the ball and guide them toward the goal, relying on their own AI to present matched moves. Despite their ingenuity, the system often fell short, sometimes going off-screen or missing the target.

The Beschwerde of the robots—overs Porto, angels, or no sense at all—symbolized the tension between technology and reality. It also underscored the importance of balance in autonomous ecosystems, a concept that resonates across fields from art to engineering.

Future looks bright, but caution is needed. The toys of the future may still be too uncertain for humans, forcing us to confront whether autonomous systems will liberate or entrusted them to Entered upon. образively, the Yokohama AI Robot Racing Championship carries a reminder that innovation thrives on collaboration, curiosity, and the willingness to explore boundaries.

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