A Chinese humanoid robot, the Tiangong Ultra, has stunned the world by completing a 100-meter sprint in 9.39 seconds, surpassing Usain Bolt’s world record of 9.58 seconds. This achievement marks a significant advancement in robotics technology and highlights China’s growing investment in the field. The record-breaking run occurred during a competition in Beijing designed to showcase the increasing speed and capabilities of humanoid robots. This performance is a dramatic improvement from the robot’s time last year, indicating rapid progress in robotic locomotion and control systems. The competition demonstrates China’s ambition to become a leading force in the development and application of advanced robotics. Experts believe this breakthrough could have implications for various industries, including logistics, manufacturing, and potentially even sports. The Tiangong Ultra's success signals a new era in the capabilities of humanoid robots.