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Unitree H1 Robot Malfunctions in Viral Video, Raising Safety Concerns

A Unitree humanoid robot flailed violently during testing in China, highlighting calls for stricter safety measures in robotics.

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The incident took place at a factory in China.
Unitree's H1 humanoid is nearly 6 feet tall and strong enough to lift heavy objects, so it can understandably be unnerving to see it go rogue
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Overview

  • Footage shows a Unitree H1 humanoid robot malfunctioning in a Chinese testing facility, flailing its arms and legs and nearly injuring two handlers.
  • Experts suggest the erratic behavior may have been caused by coding errors or balance disruptions due to the robot being tethered by its head.
  • Unitree Robotics has not commented on the incident, which has reignited discussions about safety protocols and emergency stop mechanisms for advanced robots.
  • The Unitree H1 model, known for its record-breaking speed, is part of a growing trend of humanoid robots being integrated into human environments.
  • The incident follows earlier episodes of robot malfunctions, including one at a Tesla factory and another at a public festival in Tianjin, China.