During a public demonstration of the humanoid robot H1 from Unitree in China, an unpleasant, fantastic situation occurred.
The humanoid robot with artificial intelligence suddenly began to perform chaotic, aggressive movements, which surprised those present. Some even thought that this is how artificial intelligence gets out of control. But in fact, everything is explained scientifically.
H1 was secured to the head with a safety cable, which is a standard safety practice for public robotics tests. But at the time of the demonstration, this cable became a factor that disrupted the stability algorithms of the robot.
The robot’s algorithm was designed to maintain balance while freely moving. But the cable did not allow it to compensate for changes in tilt or body position. When the program failed to make the necessary adjustments, it began to increase its efforts, perceiving the situation as a loss of balance. This resulted in an uncontrollable swing, which looked as if the humanoid was attacking its developers.
Recall that Elon Musk will send humanoid robots to Mars.
To be continued…



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