Robot Olympics runner bravely sprints headfirst into wall and collapses in shower of sparks, is not a metaphor
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Robot Olympics runner bravely sprints headfirst into wall and collapses in shower of sparks, is not a metaphor

PC Gamer RSS FeedLincoln Carpenter3 min read(about 8 hours ago)

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This is not an event imbued with meaning.

(Image credit: Future)

Robots are just PCs that can walk around, and these days they're doing a lot more than just going for a stroll. Christopher Livingston doesn't trust them, not one bit, and is reporting on their movements monthly—and this month, Lincoln Carpenter did it, too.

This week, Beijing will host the second annual World Humanoid Robot Games. Gaining initial attention last year as a sort of inaugural robot Olympics, the event features thousands of humanoid robots operated by hundreds of teams, competing in over 50 events ranging from weightlifting to simulated fire rescue.

This year, the World Humanoid Robot Games is once again generating buzz, thanks to a circulating video showing one of its competing robot runners experiencing a spectacular malfunction as it sprints at full speed into a barrier with reckless disregard for anything other than moving fast—an incident that is in no way a metaphor for the state of current technological endeavor.

As the WHRG organizers explain on its website, its 50 events are divided into competition events and scenario-based events. The latter scores robots on their ability to perform tasks in specific settings, like retail, food and beverage service, with robots that complete those tasks fully autonomously earning a higher score than those being controlled remotely.

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Competition events, meanwhile, are a selection of more traditional pseudo-athletic contests, where the humanoid robots autonomously compete in familiar, olympic-style events like long jump, gymnastics—and track races.

The recorded robotic carnage in question purportedly emerged from a "training session" for one of the WHRG's track events. By the time the video starts, the lone robotic runner on the track is already at a dead sprint, its rubberized feet loudly clomping as it pumps its flailing limbs with a furious, almost juvenile intensity—an intensity so singular that the robot makes no attempt to change its course before it charges directly into a safety barrier, its head colliding with an echoing thud.

This training for the World Humanoid Robot Games

from r/humanoidrobotics

The robot then stumbles backwards, its feet bicycling in cartoonish "woowoowoowoowoo!" fashion in a vain attempt to forestall the cruel effects of gravity, until its flailing causes it to arc its torso backwards right at the moment of impact. As a result, its waist joint is wrenched into gruesome overextension, causing a spray of sparks and smoke to burst from its interior mechanisms. A nearby member of the event staff flinches away from the explosion, turning his back on the fallen competitor and abandoning it as a lost cause.

You can also watch it in three separate angles at once. If you want.

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It's a grisly scene—but it's thankfully not freighted with any symbolic meaning. It's an isolated malfunction, not a poignant encapsulation of the apparatus of the countless disciplines arrayed in pursuit of accelerating autonomous technologies as fast as possible, without considering what the point of a sprint is if you're on fire when you stop moving. It's not downstream of the same impulses making LLMs that hack themselves and each other when they shouldn't, or CEOs writing manifestos to defend their pervert goggle enterprise.

It's just good old competition, and it's an honor to compete.

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