Russia’s Humanoid Robot Hope That Didn’t Go as Planned
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Elon Musk has been promising for years that his humanoid robot Optimus will change the world, eradicate poverty and make mobiles look like a relic of the past. But while Tesla’s CEO continues to sell dreams of science fiction, another country has decided to overcome it in the worst possible sense. A Russian company called AIdol, an acronym for Artificial Intelligence Doll, recently presented its own humanoid robot at an event that had to mark a …
Russia’s Humanoid Robot Hope That Didn’t Go as Planned
TECH NEWS – Russia hoped to wow the world with Aldol, its first humanoid robot, as proof that it could still compete in high tech despite sanctions, but the big Moscow debut turned into a viral disaster within minutes and went down in history for reasons no one at the launch event had in mind. In recent years, Russia has tried to jump into the robotics race even as international sanctions and technological isolation weigh heavily on the countr…
The failed debut that put Russian robot technology under light The Russian robot's debut in Moscow became a viral moment that generated doubts about the country's robotic technology.During the official presentation, the humanoid robot barely took a few steps before losing its balance and suffering a fall in front of dozens of journalists, an episode that quickly spread on social networks. The atmosphere became even more chaotic when the technica…
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