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AgiBot A2 humanoid robot walks 66 miles into Guinness World Records
Source: cbsnews.com · May 25, 2026
Summary
The AgiBot A2 humanoid robot completed a 66-mile walk from Suzhou to Shanghai over three days, navigating varied surfaces and obeying traffic rules. This is the first Guinness World Record for a humanoid robot walking such a distance, demonstrating real-world endurance and autonomy. The feat marks a significant milestone in humanoid robot mobility and practical deployment.
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