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A Robot Named Lightning Beats 12,000 Humans

In a scene that felt ripped from science fiction, a bright-red bipedal android named “Lightning” crossed the finish line of the Beijing E-Town half-marathon ahead of all 12,000 human participants on Sunday. Developed by Chinese smartphone maker Honor, the robot completed the 21.1-kilometer course in 50 minutes and 26 seconds — nearly seven minutes faster than the human world record set just last month by Ugandan runner Jacob Kiplimo.

Robots also took second and third place. The event featured more than 100 robotic entrants, but Lightning’s dominant performance was the headline, raising fresh questions about the pace of China’s advances in humanoid robotics — and what it means when machines can outrun us at our own races.

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