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Apr 27, 2022 · The amphibious robot and the underwater robot with variable structures were deployed for the actual relay in the Beijing Winter Olympic Park, realizing the first underwater torch relay between robots in the history of the Olympic Games. (B) Top: Six-legged skiing robot. Bottom: Hexapod curling robot developed for Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
The amphibious robot and the underwater robot with variable structures were deployed for the actual relay in the Beijing Winter Olympic Park, realizing the first underwater torch relay between robots in the history of the Olympic Games. Top: Six-legged skiing robot. Bottom: Hexapod curling robot B developed for Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
Feb 16, 2022 · Find out how athletes, organizers, and coaches use AI, IoT, and robots in the spectacular Olympic games.
Feb 16, 2022 · The world’s best athletes are rightfully the center of attention at the Beijing Winter Olympics—but the host country’s use of robots for the event promises to have a significant impact on robotics technology in China long after the lights go down at the closing ceremony.
Feb 17, 2022 · By MALLIKA SEN. Published 6:38 AM PDT, February 17, 2022. BEIJING (AP) — A figure skater framed only by ragged ice gazes up, almost beseechingly. A goaltender sprawls inside a net, defeat written all over his limbs, even with his face obscured.
- MALLIKA SEN
- msen@ap.org
AN EVOLVING PROCESS. The method is scarcely a decade old—no one was using robotics, at least at the Olympics, before the 2012 Summer Games. There were to be no catwalks at the London venues, so heavy rigs wired with clunky microphone cable were deployed.
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A goaltender sprawls inside a net, defeat written all over his limbs, even with his face obscured. These Renaissance painting-like images capture the barrage of emotions evoked during Winter Olympics competition. The key behind them? Robots. The images don’t read “(AP Photo/Robot),” though.