New Anti-Gravity AI Robot From Unitree Shocks The World

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Unitree’s G1 humanoid now fights off brutal kicks with something they call “Anti-Gravity mode,” AheadForm is showing off disturbingly real humanoid heads, Fourier’s N1 is flipping through kung fu moves, and Poland’s Clone Robotics is building a corpse-like bot powered by synthetic muscles. Meanwhile, Skild AI is testing robot dogs with chainsaws to prove adaptability, and China is already running more than 2 million AI robots in factories—assembling trucks in minutes and coordinating in swarms. This is the future of robotics unfolding right in front of us.

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🦾 What You’ll See:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Unitree’s G1 “Anti-Gravity mode” test that stunned engineers
3:52 AheadForm’s humanoid head with disturbingly human-like expressions
5:33 Skild AI’s omni-bodied brain surviving chainsaw torture tests
7:38 Fourier’s N1 humanoid pulling off cartwheels and kung fu spins
9:24 Clone Robotics’ corpse-like Protoclone powered by synthetic muscles
10:15 China’s 2+ million robots assembling trucks, running swarms, and growing at explosive rates

https://youtu.be/-uKHgTWtSBg?si=0E-NE5FRk7eeY0p8

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