First Robot Olympics will be held in ancient Olympia
Greece is preparing to host the world’s first International Olympiad of Anthropomorphic Robots. An event that can without exaggeration be called an important moment in the evolution of robotics.
From August 29 to September 2, ancient Olympia, the cradle of classical sporting traditions, will become the epicenter of this technological revolution. Human-like robots from different countries of the world will demonstrate their impressive capabilities in disciplines inspired by ancient competitions. In running, jumping, javelin throwing and other classical trials.
Visitors will also be able to immerse themselves in the world of advanced developments thanks to lectures and workshops from leading specialists in robotics and artificial intelligence.
It’s symbolic that this technological breakthrough is happening precisely in Greece. The birthplace not only of the Olympic movement, but also of many fundamental scientific concepts. Modern achievements in robotics already today demonstrate astounding results. Anthropomorphic robots are capable of performing the most complex production tasks with efficiency surpassing human capabilities. A vivid example – the recent launch of a factory where robots completely autonomously assemble their own kind.
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