Kyrie Irving Has "Incident" With Humanoid Robot
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Kyrie Irving Has "Incident" With Humanoid Robot
What’re professional team sports without a good shoving match? Basketball star Kyrie Irving got into one recently — though not on the court, but with a humanoid robot. In a video shared by the Dallas Mavericks social media page, a Unitree G1 android shows off its slick karate moves in front of the team, before Irving approaches and squares it up. The diminutive 4’2″ robot displays better survival instincts than most humans and nervously skitters…
The technology can sometimes be impressive, but what is clear is that humans continue to make the difference.The Dallas Mavericks base, Kyrie Irving, demonstrated it in a video shared by the team, in which it faces a humanoid robot momentarily changing basketball for wrestling and leaving it totally out of combat.The clip shows what appears to be an android similar to the Boston Dynamics Atlas model, holding an exhibition in front of NBA players…
Freedom Fighter Kyrie Irving takes out a robot, becomes humanity’s last line of defense
I’m going to be honest. I have already written way too much about robots, AI, and the supposed end of humanity, and I still don’t buy the hype. You can push these things over and they’re toast. Dump water on them and they’re completely cooked. Trip one with a well-timed hip check and suddenly it’s rebooting like a Windows 98 desktop. That said, when Kyrie Irving casually shoved a robot to the ground, I didn’t see the future of doom. I saw confir…
Kyrie Irving Gets Into It With a Robot, and Ends It in One Move
Kyrie Irving (Image Credits: Imagn) Kyrie Irving has yet to make his debut in the 2025–26 NBA season as the Dallas Mavericks star continues his recovery from a torn ACL. Despite the setback, Irving has been progressing well through intense workouts. A recent report suggested that his potential return in the coming weeks is something worth keeping a close eye on. Still, Irving recently showed that he hasn’t lost his edge. On Wednesday, the Maveri…
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