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Small Crowd Pays to Watch a Boxing Match Between 80-Pound Chinese Robots

Recently a small crowd paid to watch robots boxing, reports Rest of World. (Almost 3,000 people have now watched the match's 83-minute webcast.)




The match was organized by Rek, a San Francisco-based company, and drew hundreds of spectators who had paid about $60-$80 for a ticket to watch modified G1 robots go at each other. Made by Unitree, the dominant Chinese robot maker, they weighed in at around 80 pounds and stood 4.5 feet tall, with human-like hands and dozens of joint motors for flexibility. The match had all the bells and whistles of a regular boxing bout: pulsing music, cameras capturing all the angles, hyped-up introductions, a human referee, and even two commentators. The evening featured two bouts made up of five rounds, each lasting 60 seconds. The robots pranced around the cage, throwing jabs and punches, drawing ohs and ahs from the crowd. They fell sometimes, and needed human intervention to get them back on their feet.

The robots were controlled by humans using VR interfaces, which led to some odd moments with robots hitting into the air, throwing multiple punches that failed to even connect with their opponents. One robot controller was a former UFC fighter, the article points out, but "The crowd cheered as a 13-year-old VR pilot named Dash beat his older competitor...."

The company behind this event plans more boxing matches with their VR-controlled robots, and even wants to develop "a league of robot boxers, including full-height robots that weigh about 200 pounds and are nearly 6 feet tall."

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Trump news at a glance: Danish PM believes US president still wants to own Greenland

Mette Frederiksen and her Greenlandic counterpart, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, said the pressure on the island’s people was “unacceptable”. Key US politics stories from 14 February at a glance

Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen has said she believes Donald Trump still wants to own Greenland, despite dialling back his recent threats to seize it by force.

Asked at the Munich Security Conference if the US president still wanted to own the Arctic island, Frederiksen said: “Unfortunately, I think the desire is the same.”

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Acht hoofden gevonden in Ecuador met bericht 'Verboden te stelen'

GUAYAQUIL (ANP/AFP) - De politie in de provincie Guayas in het zuidwesten van Ecuador heeft acht hoofden gevonden met daarbij het bericht 'Verboden te stelen'. Dat maakte de politie zaterdag bekend.

Het totaal aantal gevonden hoofden in het Zuid-Amerikaanse land deze maand komt daarmee op dertien.

De politie gaat uit van afrekeningen in het criminele circuit. De provincie Guayas kampt met hevige gevechten tussen drugsbendes. Ecuador grenst aan Peru en Colombia, twee grote producenten van cocaĂŻne, en is een belangrijk doorvoerland geworden.


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