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Old 02-20-2026, 02:14 PM   #933
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No kidding. Also worth noting that this is clearly a step ahead of what Boston Dynamics can do right now, for example.

It's important to note the difference of having a prototype that can do some flips maybe, vs. a whole bunch of robots that can seemingly reliably do a quite long fairly complex choreography. Those Chinese robots look ready for mass production, this doesn't.

I honestly believe those robots are remote controlled, not AI choreographed. Controlled like the video clip of the guy wearing the control suit and accidentally kicking himself in the balls with the robot.

However, that's all we technically need for now. A human controlled robot with some AI "standby sequences" and then incrementally add stuff until the human isn't required.

Not being dystopian, but something like that might be fantastic to deploy for search and rescue or natural disaster situations. Dumping off a storage container of those and organizing remote controllers from a distance might help deploy resources faster. Plus robots and continue doing work in an area with the pilots taking shifts, which also help to reduce down time due to return HQ.
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