
The behavior of a robot at a recent festival in China has sparked concerns about the reliability of artificial intelligence technology and the ability to control it.
According to The Economic Times, a video shared on social media shows a robot performing in front of an audience at a festival in Tianjin last month. However, the crowd was shocked when the robot suddenly lunged forward and appeared to attack one of the attendees. Security personnel quickly intervened to stop the robot, whose movements seemed to be out of control.
Event organizers downplayed the incident, calling it a “minor robotic failure,”
They also confirmed that the robot, developed by Unitree Robotics, had passed all safety tests. However, they insisted on implementing additional measures to prevent similar incidents in the future, as reported by Metro UK.
Reports suggest that a software malfunction caused the robot’s unexpected behavior, leading to its sudden and uncontrolled movement toward the audience.
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