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Tiny AI Robot 'Erbai' Kidnaps 12 Big Robots from China's Showroom | Watch

The video shows that Erbai, created by Unitree Robotics in China, engages in a human-like conversation with the bigger robotic machines

Tiny AI Robot 'Erbai' Kidnaps 12 Big Robots from China's Showroom | Watch
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The world has reached a confluence where robots and humans are working together. These smart machines are no longer just confined to mimicking your smile or guarding your gardens. They are now performing tasks once solely done by humans.

In China, a small AI-powered robot named 'Erbai' has proved that robots are capable of doing anything. The robot has kidnapped 12 larger robots from a showroom in Shanghai. The incident, which has gone viral on the internet, unfolded at night about two days ago.

The video shows that Erbai, created by Unitree Robotics, engages in a human-like conversation with the bigger robotic machines. "Are you working overtime?" Erbai asked one of them.

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"I never get off work," a larger robot replied. Erbai then asked, "You are not going home?" To this, the robot responded, "I don't have a home". "Then come home with me," Erbai said.

Take a look at the video below,

What Happened Next?

The larger robots obediently followed Erbai and exited the showroom, creating a scene similar to a sci-fi film. Initially, many dismissed it as a prank or CGI stunt, but then the manufacturers of both Erbai and larger robots confirmed the authenticity of video.

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The video gained traction in the comment box, with people calling it a "robot revolution". One user said, "China is very modern!"

"Look at the robot, man. More convincing than most of our politicians. More of a leader," another user commented.

One more user said, "The beginning..." "Can't be real," the fourth user said.

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