Humanoid Robots Trained for Combat Fail to Truly Captivate Consumers
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Recently, Unitree Robotics unveiled a training video showcasing its latest humanoid robot, the H2. The footage features the robot executing impressive maneuvers, including mid-air roundhouse kicks, spinning kicks powerful enough to shatter watermelons, and forcefully kicking open a 60-kilogram sandbag. These displays have ignited fervent debates among netizens. Auto blogger Han Lu voiced his dissatisfaction, stating, "Please, stop with the boxing, sanda (Chinese kickboxing), and similar demonstrations. When we invest in robots in the future, our expectations are for them to handle household tasks and provide elderly care support. We're looking for precision and practicality, not replications of Skynet or T-800s from science fiction."