
On February 1, 2026, CCTV News released a promotional video for the upcoming Winter Olympics, showcasing a remarkable achievement: the world’s first humanoid robot successfully navigated a challenging walking test in extreme cold conditions. This groundbreaking challenge was undertaken by Yushu Technology, which claimed the event featuring their humanoid robot, the Yushu G1.
The robot relied on Beidou satellite technology for real-time centimeter-level navigation and employed embodied intelligent adaptive path planning to traverse a snowfield at an astonishing temperature of -47.4°C. During the challenge, the Yushu G1 covered a total distance exceeding 130,000 steps and created a snow pattern measuring 186 meters in length and 100 meters in width on the Olympic snow surface.
The Yushu G1 humanoid robot was launched in May 2024, with a starting price of 99,000 yuan. It is described as an “intelligent humanoid entity” and “AI embodiment.” The robot weighs approximately 35 kg and stands about 127 cm tall, featuring between 23 to 43 joint motors with a maximum torque of 120 N·m. It supports both imitation and reinforcement learning capabilities.
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