Tiangong Omni Wins 400m Humanoid Robot Final

💡A 45.66-second humanoid race win pairs with an open API stack for embodied-AI experimentation.
⚡ 30-Second TL;DR
What Changed
Tiangong Omni completed the 400-meter final in 45.66 seconds and took first place.
Why It Matters
The result highlights rapid progress in humanoid robot locomotion and embodied AI, although race performance does not necessarily represent real-world reliability. Open APIs could lower the barrier for developers building perception, control, and task-specific applications on the platform.
What To Do Next
Evaluate Tiangong Omni's open joint, sensor, system, and motion-control APIs for a small navigation or rescue-task prototype.
Key Points
- •Tiangong Omni completed the 400-meter final in 45.66 seconds and took first place.
- •The robot is 1.35 meters tall and weighs 39 kilograms, with a degree of payload capacity.
- •Its target scenarios include narrow-space operations, emergency rescue, and household services.
- •Developers can access joint, sensor, system, and motion-control APIs.
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