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Meet Agibot A2, the robot that walked 106km solo

Technology

Agibot A2, a humanoid robot from China, just set a Guinness World Record by walking 106km completely on its own—from Suzhou to Shanghai—in under three days.
It handled highways, city streets, and crowds without any human help, making this the longest autonomous walk ever by a robot.

How Agibot A2 pulled it off—and why it matters

Standing 1.75m tall and weighing 55kg, Agibot A2 navigated using AI sensors for text, audio, visuals, dual GPS systems, lidar, and infrared depth cameras.
The coolest part? This was just an off-the-shelf model—no special tweaks.
Its success shows how robots like this could soon take on real-world jobs in places like education, hospitality, logistics, and general assistance.