Robots can now do backflips? And incredibly difficult side flips at that! Recently, Chinese technology company Unitree Technology announced that its G1 humanoid robot successfully completed a stunning side flip, landing steadily and maintaining balance. Unitree Technology boldly claimed this is the world's first humanoid robot capable of performing a side flip!
Even more exciting, Unitree Technology stated that throughout the programming tests and filming, the G1 robot experienced no malfunctions or damage, demonstrating extremely high success rates and reliability. This undoubtedly sets a new benchmark for the movement capabilities of humanoid robots.
To further demonstrate the G1 robot's capabilities, Unitree Technology launched a unique "Robot Side Flip Human Challenge," with the winner receiving a G1 robot as a prize! Unitree officially announced: "Starting today, the first person in the world to replicate this move will receive a G1 humanoid robot or an equivalent prize."
Preliminary rules have been released: Challengers must stand still, jump, and complete a side flip. The challenge is valid for 3 months, with more detailed rules to be announced later. This is undoubtedly an exciting clash between technology and human physical abilities, attracting widespread attention from global tech enthusiasts and sports lovers. Who will be the first person in the world to successfully replicate the robot's side flip? Let's wait and see!