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The robot, known as STAR1 , is 5 ft 7 in and weighs around 143 lbs.
It's a bipedal robot, meaning it walks on two legs like a human.
The team behind the innovation put two robots up against each other and gave one a pair of sneakers to help it run faster.
The robot is powered by artificial intelligence and has 12 degrees of freedom.
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