
The robot dance video will be viral.
The video started playing rounds on social media, and people are simultaneously impressed and scared.
“Unitree H1: Humanoid Robot makes his debut at the Spring Festival Gala. Hello everyone. Let’s introduce ourselves again. I’m untree h1 ‘fuxi’. I’m now a comedian at the Spring Festival Gala and I hope everyone will be happy. I hope it brings. Let’s push boundaries every day and shape the future together,” the post read.
This post was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the handle “Unitreerobotics”. The post was shared some time ago and attracted over 4 million views from people.
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The clip quickly went viral and the internet was mixed with reactions. Most praised how the overall performance progressed and China’s technological advances, but discovered that dance robots were scary and expressed concern that AI and AI robots would become “too smart” like humans I did.
“I don’t know why, but it’s a bit scary to see images of robots (automata?) continuing to dance,” the user said. “Yeah, this is the beginning of the end of humanity. It reminds me of a “sci-fi indoctrination film.” In this case, Terminator added a second person.
“Um…thank you. There’s a reason for some boundaries. This creeps me up,” another added. “This is so impressive, honest. They’re dancing more than me,” another added.
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