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The undated video shows two workers on a factory floor near a robot resembling Unitree's H1 model. After a few seconds, the robot begins wildly flailing its arms while walking forward.
The humanoid robot seen violently flailing at engineers in a viral video has been identified as the H1 model developed by China’s Unitree Robotics, according to multiple reports.
And Hyundai executives did not mince words in highlighting its future potential in industrial work. Now, the robots of the future look far more like a five-foot-tall factory worker.
In the unsettling clip, shot at an undisclosed factory in China, the bot is seen dangling from a construction crane on the factory floor near two men looking on cautiously.
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