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Unitree unveils a robot it says can run faster than Usain Bolt ahead of its IPO

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Unitree unveils a robot it says can run faster than Usain Bolt ahead of its IPO

Chinese robotics firm Unitree unveiled a new "Superman" humanoid robot on Monday that it says can outrun and out-jump top human athletes.

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Chinese robotics firm Unitree unveiled a new "Superman" humanoid robot on Monday that it says can outrun and out-jump top human athletes.

Chinese robotics firm Unitree unveiled a new "Superman" humanoid robot on Monday that it says can outrun and out-jump top human athletes. Chinese scientists have developed a robot that can outrun Usain Bolt.

Business Insider reported the story as "Unitree unveils a robot it says can run faster than Usain Bolt ahead of its IPO." Daily Mail US reported the story as "Move aside, Usain Bolt! Watch as a humanoid robot dubbed 'Superman' sets a new world speed record - hitting 28.3mph."

2 sources have covered this story, including Business Insider and Daily Mail US. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 23 hours ago.

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