Chinese humanoid robot lands world's first front flip

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Among robots, a front flip is significantly more difficult than a backflip. Chinese robotics company Zhongqing Robotics, also known as EngineAI, has officially entered the humanoid robotics scene by releasing a video showcasing what it claims is the world's first humanoid robot front flip. Robot backflips are becoming commonplace, but a front flip is significantly more difficult than a backflip, as any gymnast can attest. GET EXPERT SECURITY ALERTS, MUST-KNOW TECH TIPS, AND THE LATEST DIGITAL TRENDS -- STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX. Unlike humans, robots rely on precise sensor data and motor control to execute complex movements.