Autonomous humanoid robot soccer debuts in China

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In a futuristic showdown that captured global attention, four teams of autonomous humanoid robots competed in China’s first AI-powered soccer tournament. 

The event took place in Beijing’s Yizhuang Development Zone as part of the Robo League robot football tournament, marking a significant milestone for real-world artificial intelligence competition in China.

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China’s first AI-powered soccer tournament  (CCTV)

How autonomous robot soccer works without humans

Unlike remote-controlled robot matches, this tournament featured zero human intervention. Each team had three active humanoid robots plus a substitute, playing two ten-minute halves with a five-minute break.

The robots ran, walked, kicked and even made real-time

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