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Russia's AIdol Humanoid Robot Falls at Moscow Debut, Company Cites Calibration Error

Idol says the prototype remains in testing, facing skepticism over readiness.

Overview

  • Event footage shows handlers leading AIdol on stage to the Rocky theme before it stumbles, falls, and is hurried off as a black curtain is pulled, with parts left on the floor.
  • CEO Vladimir Vitukhin attributes the mishap to calibration during testing and characterizes it as a learning experience.
  • Idol highlights claimed capabilities including a 48‑volt battery for up to six hours, 19 servomotors, silicone skin for facial micro‑expressions, and 77% domestic components with a goal of 93%.
  • Social media and tech forums mock the performance and question the choice to debut an unfinished prototype as a signal of competitiveness.
  • Reaction inside Russia has turned sharper, with TV host Vladimir Solovyov denouncing the rollout on air, and there has been no announcement of a follow‑up demonstration or detailed fix plan.