Meet the AgiBot A2.
What looks like a simple robotic walk is actually a huge moment in tech history.
This isn't just a robot moving forward; this is a rite of passage for humanoid robots.
Meet the AgiBot A2: no remote control, no human guiding it.
This robot walked like a real hiker, using its own brain and senses to understand the world around it.
Over fifty-six hours, seven minutes, and forty-nine seconds, AgiBot A2 walked from Jinji Lake in Suzhou all the way to The Bund in Shanghai.
That's a distance of more than one hundred and six kilometers.
That's about sixteen times as long as the Las Vegas Strip!
During the journey, there were fifteen battery swaps, one seventeen-hour team rest period, and just one seven-minute pause to avoid heavy rain.
Every other step, fully autonomous, outdoors, with zero human intervention.
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