Kicking bipedal robots is now called “perturbations” in the academic language of aggressive human robot interactions.
The cameraman falling down also made the cut. I guess it’s only fair to also show human missteps along robot missteps.
Kicking bipedal robots is now called “perturbations” in the academic language of aggressive human robot interactions.
The cameraman falling down also made the cut. I guess it’s only fair to also show human missteps along robot missteps.
A humanoid robot named Unitree G1 is apparently being mass produced. And the manufacturer thought it was appropriate to add this warning in its video presentation:
*We kindly request that all users refrain from making any dangerous modifications or using the robot in a hazardous manner.
It’s probably the closest thing to a universal robotic device to interact with our anthropocentric world and you expect us not to do dangerous things with it?
I bet that’s probably the first thing we’ll do with it.