If humanoid robots can run 22 mph, the real test is no longer speed but safe, autonomous endurance
MirrorMe Technology’s new humanoid robot Bolt matters because it moves the discussion past “can a robot run fast?” and into a harder deployment question: what has to be true before a human-shaped machine running at 22 mph can work safely outside a controlled test. In MirrorMe’s trial, Bolt reached 22 mph, or about 10 meters…