
Alessandro Diviggiano
Video Journalist at Reuters
Italian video journalist covering mainland China
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5 days ago |
bilyonaryo.com | Eduardo Baptista |Alessandro Diviggiano
SOURCE: ReutersRobot winner is Tiangong Ultra from Beijing robotics centreTime at 2 hours 40 minutes more than twice men’s race winnerBy Eduardo Baptista and Alessandro DiviggianoBEIJING, April 19 (Reuters) – Twenty-one humanoid robots joined thousands of runners at the Yizhuang half-marathon in Beijing on Saturday, the first time these machines have raced alongside humans over a 21-km (13-mile) course.
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cyprus-mail.com | Eduardo Baptista |Alessandro Diviggiano |Tom Cleaver |Rebekah Gregoriades
By Eduardo Baptista and Alessandro DiviggianoTwenty-one humanoid robots joined thousands of runners at the Yizhuang half-marathon in Beijing on Saturday, the first time these machines have raced alongside humans over a 21-km (13-mile) course. The robots from Chinese manufacturers such as DroidVP and Noetix Robotics came in all shapes and sizes, some shorter than 120 cm (3.9 ft), others as tall as 1.8 m (5.9 ft).
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Eduardo Baptista |Alessandro Diviggiano
By Eduardo Baptista and Alessandro DiviggianoBEIJING (Reuters) -Twenty-one humanoid robots joined thousands of runners at the Yizhuang half-marathon in Beijing on Saturday, the first time these machines have raced alongside humans over a 21-km (13-mile) course. The robots from Chinese manufacturers such as DroidVP and Noetix Robotics came in all shapes and sizes, some shorter than 120 cm (3.9 ft), others as tall as 1.8 m (5.9 ft).
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2 months ago |
kfgo.com | Eduardo Baptista |Alessandro Diviggiano
By Eduardo Baptista and Alessandro DiviggianoBEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese bloggers, state media and local citizens have welcomed DeepSeek’s global success with pride and glee, with some saying the homegrown AI startup’s meteoric rise is a sign China is beating back Washington’s attempts to contain the country’s tech industry. DeepSeek last week launched a free AI assistant that it says uses less data at a fraction of the cost of incumbent services.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Eduardo Baptista |Alessandro Diviggiano
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