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    1. A-Lewd-Khajiit on

      Watch it go out of the window with it’s motherboard fried

    2. Any-Original-6113 on

      It’s hard to come up with such an advertisement, but the Russians were able to do it.
      Now everyone knows that the Russians have robots, and these robots are safe and won’t take over the world.

    3. GinofromUkraine on

      They have cleaned him/it with vodka before the performance. 🙂

      BTW, it’s a done thing to clean and/or sterilize things with vodka cause pure alcohol is not sold to population. If it were then few people would buy (greatly overpriced) vodka or other alcoholic drinks, millions of poor Russians would just buy 95% or so alcohol as used in drugstores/healthcare and simply dilute it /2 with water… Cheap and cheerful! (In Russia they say cheaply and angrily instead – sounds weird and senseless but that’s the essence of Russia).

      P.S. if you don’t believe they do not sell alcohol to people – just google, there are lots of sources, mostly in Russian, for example this website with a 100% Russian name: [https://alcofan.com/chto-budet-esli-vypit-medicinskij-spirt.html](https://alcofan.com/chto-budet-esli-vypit-medicinskij-spirt.html)

    4. im_bi_strapping on

      I thought it was a joke? I saw the vid and thought it’s a comedy skit

    5. thrillsbury on

      In fairness, it did an accurate job of replicating the movements of the drunks its movements were modeled on. Can’t blame the robot, blame vodka.

    6. trollsmurf on

      What’s concerning is that they at all have a robot, which means almost all of it comes from China (the clear leader in humanoid robotics), which then means the collaboration between Russia and China is closer than the rest of world might want to admit. It might not be a friendly collaboration per se. China is intent on keeping Russia’s wars going, so NATO (and USA) wastes resources on them, and so China doesn’t get involved in wars. In other words, supporting Russia moves all kinds of focus away from China.

    7. Emotional_Doughnut77 on

      Styled on Medvedev I guess. Looks like the guy.

    8. Whole-Cookie-7754 on

      It won’t be the only fall. CEO and engineers? Out the window they go. 

    9. ale_93113 on

      The sad thing is that the US has a few humanoid robot companies that are starting to be useful, China has dozens of those companies, Russia has a very BAD one, and Europe has?

      China has already started to deploy them with hopes of automating away their economy after they gather enough data in the future (they aren’t automating yet, but will in a few years), plus their AI ecosystem is amazing

      The US is in a valuations bubble but they also have good companies that, hopefully soon will start to automate their economies away

      And Europe laughs at Russia as we should, but with no retrospection that we are falling behind

    10. Sunscratch on

      I don’t know what’s funnier – the way the robot moves like a drunk man, or how the team tried to cover up the failure

    11. BeerPoweredNonsense on

      I note that it was closely followed onto the stage by 2 handlers, who looked ready to catch it at any time. Which makes me think that the guys who designed it knew that it was nowhere ready for the big time…

    12. J-96788-EU on

      Poor engineers, probably will be prone to some freak accidents now.

    13. Stunning_Macaron6133 on

      If Russia could keep a bipedal robot standing for more than a few seconds, Russian tanks would have actual working gun stabilization. The tech and the expertise just aren’t there.

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