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Chinese technology is absolutely realistic

Why it looks dramatic (and funny)
  • The robot catches its foot on the blue starting line tape right after the countdown, loses balance, and impacts hard enough that its lightweight/composite structure breaks apart (common in current humanoid designs, which prioritize weight savings over extreme durability for marathon distances).
  • Staff rushing in with a stretcher is part of the official emergency protocols tested in these events. Organizers treat robot "injuries" with mock medical responses (stretchers, quick removal) to simulate safety procedures for a public race alongside human runners. It's not theater for the camera—it's rehearsed protocol, which makes the scene ironically comical when applied to scattered robot debris.
Context from similar events

Last year's (2025) race had comparable failures: one robot fell at the start, another's head detached and rolled, and at least one collapsed and broke into pieces. Only a small fraction finished. This year's test runs (including overnight full-course simulations) exposed ongoing issues like balance on real roads, endurance, and minor obstacles.

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The X post frames it for laughs (suggesting a broom and dustpan instead of a stretcher), and reactions range from mockery of hype to defenses of "iterative testing." But the footage aligns with widespread reporting on the event—no evidence of CGI, actors, or deliberate staging for virality. These robots are still prototypes being stress-tested in public; spectacular failures are expected and even useful for engineers.In short: real robot, real physics, real (if overly theatrical) response team. Current humanoid tech isn't ready for reliable long-distance running without frequent interventions.
 
Sam is worried Chinese sex bots will put his brothel out of business
 
It's all the half fuck standard tech stolen by Tiong students at MIT etc.
 
Let's not jump to conclusions based on a single instance. We need to look at the bigger picture or more data for such instance.

The bigger picture is simply this: China is a toxic and feckless country, a shitstain on the world since 1949.

Understand that and you understand everything you see today.
 
Many of the films taken by the public is all cut and edited.
 
The bigger picture is simply this: China is a toxic and feckless country, a shitstain on the world since 1949.

Understand that and you understand everything you see today.

If those Communist cunts don’t steal, cheat, scam, or copy, then we should be worried.
 


The number of gas cars that catch fire far surpasses that of EV vehicles, based on the same ratio of car categories catching fire. This suggests that gas cars are more prone to catching fire than EV cars. However, it appears that only EV car fires make headlines, whereas gas car fires are often treated as routine and fail to garner significant media attention.
This goes for cars breaking down, just take a stroll down Sin Ming Road, will see more gas car in the workshops than EV car waiting for repair
 
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The number of gas cars that catch fire far surpasses that of EV vehicles, based on the same ratio of car categories catching fire. This suggests that gas cars are more prone to catching fire than EV cars. However, it appears that only EV car fires make headlines, whereas gas car fires are often treated as routine and fail to garner significant media attention.
This goes for cars breaking down, just take a stroll down Sin Ming Road, will see more gas car in the workshops than EV car waiting for repair
There are more older gas cars on the road. EV's are fairly new. .
 
There are more older gas cars on the road. EV's are fairly new. .
Even today, ICE vehicles continue to outsell EVs in most countries. China is a notable exception, where the market share for EVs and ICE vehicles has reached a 50-50 split. Meanwhile, the EU is experiencing the fastest growth in EV adoption globally, with several member nations already exceeding a 50% market share.
 
Don't forget about China's BRICS allies.

Look at how the low IQ niggers of South Africa work. :roflmao:

 
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