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Unitree G1: The dance of two robots turns into a disaster at the VivaTech trade show

A European showcase for the promises of artificial intelligence, the Paris edition of VivaTech reminded everyone that the line between cutting-edge technological demonstration and blooper reel video can sometimes be a matter of millimeters of calibration. Tasked with putting on a show by performing gymnastic moves, two humanoid robots from the Chinese manufacturer Unitree reminded exhibitors of the risks of live broadcasting by transforming their choreography into a synchronized demolition session.
A moment of awkwardness occurred at the recent VivaTech trade show when two robots meant to dance to attract customers started destroying the screens at their booth. To the amusement of children and adults alike, but much to the dismay of their creators, the robots continue to cause damage. RebuilderAI: a choreography that ends in disaster. Following the robot that beat up a child, or the one that caused chaos in a restaurant, here are the models that vandalized the VivaTech tech show in Paris, held in mid-June. The incident took place at the booth of the Korean company RebuilderAI, specializing in artificial intelligence and digitization. While performing a short choreographed routine, two perfectly synchronized robots demolished two screens hanging on the stand.

Unitree G1: the repeat offender humanoid ££££

And guess what, the culprits are Chinese Unitree G1 models, the same ones that attacked the kid mentioned earlier. What a coincidence?