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It’s the fast-approaching dawning of the robot era.

We live in a race to produce the stronger, faster, and more useful robots on the planet – and the Chinese seem to have gathered some pace.

Robot firm Unitree has unveiled a ‘super-humanoid’ that – they are claiming – is faster than Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest sprinter.

The droid also performs other athletic tasks.

The New York Post reported:

“They unveiled the abilities of the cybernetic specimen, dubbed ‘Superman’, in an X video with nearly 950,000 views.

According to Unitree, the robot was developed in just three months but can already high jump 2 meters (6.56 feet) and achieve a top speed of 12.66 m/s (28.3 mph), allegedly eclipsing ‘the records of all humans around the world’.”

The android’s alleged standing vertical jump surpasses the record of 5ft7 inches achieved by Christopher Spell in 2021.

“With this incredible demo, ‘Superman’ proves that it can break “the limits of humanity’, per the post.

While these records have yet to be verified, Unitree claimed that there is ‘significant room for further improvement in the coming months’.”

We are yet to see how soon robots will become more reliable and less prone to malfunction.

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