The originally suspended game was restarted, and Gu Weimian issued the first instruction.

"Put the CDs away."

Generally speaking, the action program that needs to be done before the display must have been input into the robot in advance. All the participating members have to do is start this program.

Other participating teams start the program and turn on a certain switch on the robot. Some more advanced teams, such as the Citigroup team, directly press the buttons on their laptops and the robot starts operating.

The Chinese server team was the first to give orders directly in words.

Many people stared here for a long time, and they did not see any participating students from China pressing buttons on the robot or issuing commands on the laptop.

This is strange...

"Can the 'Terminator' really understand what we are saying?"

"impossible……"

The moment Gu Weimian issued an order, the stands were buzzing with discussion again.

In later generations, this is actually a very popular technology: speech recognition function.

People in later generations can see robots in many places. These robots can help them perform some technical operations and carry out some basic conversations.

What is more common is voice customer service.

At that time, many people called to complain and couldn't even find a real person. They were all asked and answered by robots, which was sometimes quite annoying.

This technology is now another wave of earthquakes.

More people still suspected that some Chinese contestants secretly gave instructions to the robots in the dark, but they were just not seen.

After receiving the instruction, the robot immediately stood in the competition position and began to play the CD.

The whole process was easy and neat. It was the fastest among all the robots in the competition so far. There was no need for the referee to give time. This speed was visible to the naked eye.

Next came playing basketball.

This action is divided into two parts, one is grabbing and the other is shooting.

This competition is obviously more complicated than the previous one. The previous operation of placing the CD focuses more on fine operations. This competition not only tests fine operations, but also tests other aspects of movement changes and flexibility.

And "Terminator" once again passed easily.

The next seven actions of "climbing stairs, opening doors, reading bus stop signs, pushing chairs, and delivering food" were all performed by the terminator in a very concise and neat manner without making any mistakes.

In the stair climbing project, at least one of the many doubts in the minds of the audience was solved.

Can the Terminator run? The answer is: yes.

Not only can it run in peace, but it can also run up stairs at a speed far exceeding that of ordinary people.

In this way, with just one robot, Gu Weimian's team had already completed all seven previous competitions.

The audience didn’t even have time to reflect on it!

In other words, these competition events are too simple, and they simply fail to show the strength of the "Terminator" itself, making the competition look a bit too bland.

This makes the audience very dissatisfied.

But are these projects really easy?

There are very few teams that can complete all 7 events in this game, regardless of the time it takes them to complete the game, as long as they can complete every action within one hour.

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