TechRobot uprising averted: Chinese engineers halt rogue machine

Robot uprising averted: Chinese engineers halt rogue machine

A video has surfaced online from the surveillance of a Chinese company involved in robotics development. A robot malfunctioned and attacked during tests. The video shows the machine aggressively striking engineers upon activation.

A robot in a Chinese factory attacked engineers (screenshoot)
A robot in a Chinese factory attacked engineers (screenshoot)
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An unusual incident occurred in China when the Unitree H1 (a full-sized universal humanoid robot) attempted to break free from its constraints. The video captures the moment the machine goes into a frenzy, attacking the engineers training it. The viral recording likely originates from a Chinese company engaged in robotics research and development.

"Revolt of the Machines"? Robot attacked its caretakers

At the start of the video, you can see the robot suspended on a crane. It suddenly becomes erratic upon activation, flailing its arms. Attacking wildly, it appears to be trying to break free from the crane and escape. One of the engineers quickly ducks with an expression of disbelief and terror on his face.

The men present - one sitting at a computer screen and the other standing nearby - had to react swiftly to avoid danger. The robot moved forward, trying to free itself from the crane, prompting the men to get out of its way. Eventually, one of them pulled the crane from behind to stop the machine from causing further damage. None of them were harmed. However, it is evident that the equipment closest to it was devastated.

"This is how it starts"

The video sparked many comments online. One viewer on the X platform wrote, "We are cooked. No wires pulling just pure chaos," while another added, "I've seen this film, it doesn't end well for mankind and, frankly, I don't see Michael Biehn around to save us this time." Another noted, "Can't wait for the robot v. human war."

This isn't the first time humanoid robots have attracted attention. A few weeks earlier, during a half marathon in Beijing, 21 humanoid robots competed with 12,000 runners. Although the fastest robot completed the race in 2 hours and 40 minutes, humans claimed victory, crossing the finish line in less than half that time.

These events demonstrate how rapidly robot technology is developing and the challenges it may pose. Although the incident at the factory ended without serious consequences, it serves as a reminder of the potential dangers associated with autonomous machines.

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