Humanoid robot malfunction during testing

During a test in a controlled environment, a humanoid robot experienced a behavioral failure and began moving erratically. Within seconds, its movements became unpredictable and it ended up striking a nearby operator.

The incident was not an “attack,” but rather a control or software issue. However, it highlights a real risk: when these systems fail, they do so with enough physical force to cause harm. Situations like this reinforce the need for stricter safety protocols and immediate shutdown systems in robots that interact with humans.

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