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Unitree G1 Robot Teleoperation Mishap 2025: When Lag Hits Below the Belt

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A Unitree G1 humanoid robot accidentally kicked its operator in the groin due to a latency issue during a teleoperation demo. Watch the viral moment here.

Can you trust a robot that mirrors your every move—even the painful ones? A high-tech demonstration recently took a surreal turn when a humanoid robot accidentally struck its own creator.

The Unitree G1 Latency Glitch That Went Viral

A viral video featuring the Unitree G1 humanoid robot has captured the internet's attention for all the wrong reasons. According to reports from Boing Boing, a martial artist using a motion capture suit experienced a painful latency issue while training the robot.

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The setup was intended to allow the robot to replicate human movements in real-time. However, a slight delay in the teleoperation system caused the robot to kick the operator in the groin. In an ironic display of its mirroring capabilities, the robot followed the man's lead, buckling over and clutching its own metallic crotch as the operator collapsed in pain.

The Hazards of Humanoid Mirroring

While the incident provided a moment of dark humor, it highlights the significant safety risks inherent in human-robot interaction. Unitree's G1 model is touted for its agility, but this mishap proves that even 1 millisecond of lag can turn a sophisticated tool into a physical liability.

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