A humanoid robot in Unitree violently attacks two workers in China

Although they still have no presence in the consumer market, Humanoid robots They will be one of the main trends in the coming years, promoted not only by advances in robotics but also in artificial intelligence. Beyond promises like Optimusthe robot of Teslaother companies such as UNITREE They already market machines like H1 H1. And this has starred in a scene worthy of a science fiction or horror movie by losing control and, apparently, try to assault the people around them.

Unitree has not manifested about the event and, although the video has quickly been viralized from its initial Reddit publication a week ago, the details about the event are scarce. According to Osintdefender, the recording took place In a test installation in China and the malfunction was due to a coding error.

In the video you can see how Unit H1 is hooked to a small craneit is not clear if doing foot or hanging, and there are two people next to the robotone sitting in front of a computer and the other standing next to H1. For no apparent reason, The robot first begins to move your arms and then shake them violentlywhich makes workers depart from him.

The robot takes a couple of steps forward and demolish the monitor in front of which one of the people was working a moment before. Try to walk while stirring your arms, but the support you hold prevents you from even going out of the frame of the security camera that records the scene. The worker who was sitting surrounds him and, When holding the crane that limits its movements, H1 stopsat which time the recording ends.

Regardless of the reasons, was the robot behavior dangerous? H1 has similar dimensions to those of an adult person, although very thin, yes. Measures around 1.80 meters high and weighs 47 kilogramsand their arms generate a torque of 75 n · m that allows it lift, with an extended one, a weight of 15 kilograms and, flexed, almost 30 kg. That is, receiving a blow can cause damage, as the monitor that is fired.

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The H1 robots of the Chinese company Unitree have an approximate cost of 80,000 euros per unit and are mainly used in research and development environments, advanced education and industrial tests. Its design and capabilities make them suitable for tasks such as autonomous navigation, manipulation of objects and demonstrations of biped mobility.

Chris Wabs’s YouTube technology channel points as a possible cause that, being hanging from the crane at the time of lighting, This could have affected its balance and sense of orientation, causing sudden movements to try to stand up. The truth is that when one of the workers grabs the support, H1 stops spoting, but this would also be A clear example of poor programming. Given the risk of those who are next to the robot, it seems better solution that stamps.

In any case, it is not the first time that a humanoid of Unitree stars in an incident of this type. Last February, A similar scene was seen during an exhibition in which one of his robots seemed to try to assault people from the public.