Humanoid Robot Carries Olympic Torch in South Korea; 85 Robots to Be Used at Winter Games

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(Screengrab: YouTube)HUBO, South Korea’s first humanoid robot, is carrying an Olympic torch while performing a disaster relief exercise in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on November 12, 2017.

A humanoid robot carrying the Olympic Torch in Pyeongchang, South Korea, is the latest example of artificial intelligence being programmed to assist with daily tasks.

The robot, named Hubo, was showcased during the 41st day of the Pyeongchang Olympic Torch Relay ahead of the Winter Olympics. In October, the Olympic Torch was lit in Olympia, Greece, before making its way to South Korea where it will reside when the country hosts the athletic event in February 2018.

Hubo, South Korea’s first humanoid robot, created by professor Oh Jun-ho, was able to both walk with the Olympic torch about 500 feet and perform a disaster relief exercise. While holding the torch with one arm, HUBO was able to cut a hole in a wooden wall and pass the torch through.

“Eighty-five Hubo robots will be used at the games to assist with security, as well as cleaning and information services,” the Daily Mail reports. 

The relay celebrated information and communications technology and was symbolic of the connection between the Olympic Winter Games and technological advancements, according to Pyeongchang 2018 Organizing Committee President Lee Hee-beom.

“Today’s special Olympic Torch Relay celebrating ICT was a fantastic display of innovation and creativity. ICT is a very important part of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Games as we aim to be the most connected and technologically advanced Olympic Games ever,” Hee-beom said in a

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