When AI SNAPS: 2025 Humanoid Robot FAILS & The Safety Crisis
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In 2025, the promise of Humanoid Robots entering our homes is finally here—but so are the glitches. And these aren't just software bugs; they are bone-crushing hardware failures.
In this episode, we break down the viral wave of AI Robot Malfunctions that the tech companies don't want you to panic about. From the shocking footage of robots violently "snapping" mid-test due to torque spikes, to the humiliating crash of a Russian droid during its public debut, we cover the good, the bad, and the terrifying.
We also investigate the specific incident involving a G1 Robot and a sensor blind spot that crushed a child's shoe, raising a massive question: Are these machines actually safe for consumer release?
We dive deep into:
- The "Glitch" Reality: Why experts say this isn't a "Robotic Uprising," but a much scarier issue of unstable code meeting high-speed metal.
- The Racing Incident: What happens when a robot running at full speed slams into a human official?
- The China Factor: While the West struggles with safety, how is China successfully rolling out mass commercial units in factories right now?
If you are planning to buy a robot helper, or just want to know if you should be afraid of the future, you can't afford to skip this.
🎧 Hit Play to separate the sci-fi fear from the very real safety facts.
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