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Chinese Tech Giants Showcase Autonomous Machines Outpacing Human Athletes

Beijing half marathon highlights the rapid advancement of Chinese robotics as machines crush human performance records.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 19, 2026 at 8:46 AMProcessed April 19, 2026 at 2:06 PM
A robot runs on a street in Beijing

In a display of technological dominance, a robot named Lightning finished a half marathon in Beijing this past Sunday in a staggering 50 minutes and 26 seconds.

Developed by the Chinese smartphone maker Honor, the machine left its human counterparts in the dust, proving that in the race for technological supremacy, human physical limitations are being rapidly eclipsed.

For context, the official men's half marathon world record, held by Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo, stands at 57 minutes and 20 seconds—a time the machine beat by nearly seven minutes. The event featured a mix of technology, with approximately 40% of the robots operating autonomously while others were remotely controlled.

As Beijing continues to pour resources into robotics and artificial intelligence, this race serves as a stark reminder that the gap between human capability and machine efficiency is closing faster than many anticipated.

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