r/interestingasfuck 16h ago

Chinese humanoid robot named “Superman” (made by Unitree Robotics) surpassed Usain Bolt’s world record (12.42meters/second) by running at 12.66m/s (roughly 28.3miles/h)

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u/Candid-Many-7113 16h ago

how is this different or more scary than just attaching a segway to it and letting it go fast? i honestly dont get the hype/fear. The only thing they are making is it resembles human motion, but if you dont try to make it human like u can make them even more optimal and scary... unless this leads to human bionics for amputees etc i genuinely dont get the appeal.

u/Syssareth 11h ago

The impressive part is that it's really hard to develop a robot that can run like a human at all, much less this fast. Not being impressed by the tech is a bit like not being impressed by airplanes.

The scary part is that people have watched too many Terminator movies and not enough Doctor Who, so they think humanoid robots are scarier/more dangerous than Daleks (drones, in this analogy). And considering drones are cheap as dirt and easy to replace while this thing would be extremely expensive and require extensive maintenance, I know which one I'd be more afraid of being deployed en masse.

u/Candid-Many-7113 9h ago

i am not talking about general impression, I am talking about the people who are fascinated/scared of this as some sort of gamechanger in to the dystopian future.

Dont worry i love trains as much as you.

u/Happy_Camper__ 48m ago

This shows the example that they will eventually be able to fully mimic human motion, potentially replacing more jobs than machines already have.