Chinese Tech Firm Unitree Stuns World with Humanoid Robots Performing Complex Kung Fu Routines

The notion that humanoid robots cannot perform complex tasks has been proven wrong by the Chinese technology company Unitree.

At a recent exhibition, Unitree's 'G1' (N1) and 'H2' (J2) model robots stunned the world by demonstrating Kung Fu with the same proficiency as humans, standing alongside them.

In a video viral on social media, these robots appear more flexible and agile than ordinary people. The scenes of the robots performing difficult martial arts disciplines such as somersaults, staff dancing, sword fighting, and nunchaku are highly impressive.

These robots performed this demonstration by understanding the environment and navigating based solely on their own sensors, without any external assistance. During the exhibition, they also demonstrated the ability to immediately regain their balance even when pushed by someone.

According to Unitree founder Wang Xingxing, dozens of robots performed this demonstration in coordination simultaneously. Following this incredible skill displayed in a special CCTV program, the demand for Unitree's robots has increased by 150 percent.

While this success in the technology sector is considered proud, the development of robots to this level has also generated some fear among people about the future.

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