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Robot Chasing Wild Boars in Warsaw Goes Viral. Internet Says ‘Future Looking Wild’

The clip shows a customised Unitree G1 robot chasing boars before stopping in frustration, as viewers question whether it is real or AI-generated.

  • A humanoid robot named Edward Warchocki was captured on video chasing a group of wild boars in Warsaw, Poland, in a bizarre encounter that has quickly gained traction online.
  • Warsaw faces a growing population of thousands of wild boars that frequently wander into residential neighborhoods; Authorities have previously taken steps to control the situation, including culling efforts.
  • Viewers expressed disbelief at the footage, with one user quipping, "My grandma with arthritis is faster than the robot," while some questioned whether the clip was AI-generated rather than real.
  • Edward Warchocki maintains an online presence in Poland through public-facing content, though using slow-moving bipedal robots offers no practical solution to the boar population problem.
  • This incident highlights broader integration of humanoid robots into unpredictable real-world settings, as companies push toward mass production of systems designed for everyday tasks and industrial use.
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On the evening of 12 April, a robot named Edward Warchocki and followed by more than 140,000 people on Instagram ran a group of three wild boarers on the streets of Warsaw's...

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A video recorded in Warsaw has gone viral by showing a humanoid robot chasing and driving away several wild boars in the middle of the city. The scene, which many compare to a science fiction film, has caught attention on social networks, but has also opened a debate about the limits of the use of artificial intelligence in urban spaces.Continue reading...

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