Humanoid Robot Kicks Child During Performance in China, Raising Safety Concerns
Executive Briefing
- Highlights a Unitree G1 robot in a clown wig striking a child in the stomach during a live performance in Xinjiang, China
- Confirms child was not seriously injured, but incident went viral and sparked widespread debate about robot safety
- Notes the G1 weighs 70 pounds and joints produce over 100 Newton meters of torque, making contact genuinely dangerous
- Cites prior incidents including a Unitree robot injuring a bystander's nose and Figure AI safety allegations involving skull-fracture risk
- Underscores that remotely controlled humanoid robots remain ill-suited for uncontrolled public environments with children present
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