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Watch here: Entertainment turns scary as dancing robot slaps child during public show

What was supposed to be an entertaining robot demonstration took an unexpected turn, and not in a good way. A video from a public event in Shaanxi province is now making rounds online after a humanoid robot accidentally hit a young boy during its performance.

A moment no one expected

The robot was in the middle of a dance routine, moving through spins and kicks inside a designated area. Everything seemed controlled until one move went off. Its arm swung out and struck a child who was standing nearby.People around reacted almost immediately. Staff rushed in and pulled the robot away from the edge of the area. Even then, the machine didn’t stop – it simply carried on with its programmed routine.

The robot behind the incident

As mentioned in a report by Hindustan Times, the machine is believed to be Unitree Robotics’ G1 humanoid model.

It weighs close to 35 kilograms and is priced at around $13,500. The robot is designed for research and commercial use, and with 23 joints, it can perform complex movements, including dance routines like the one seen in the video.Watch here:

Internet reacts quickly

Once the clip surfaced online, reactions came in fast. Many people were concerned about how easily things could have gone worse. A few pointed out that even a light hit from a metal machine like this isn’t harmless.

Some viewers also felt the child noticed the movement but didn’t have enough time to step away. Others questioned whether such demonstrations should happen so close to crowds in the first place.

Bigger questions around safety

The incident has once again put the spotlight on safety at public tech events. Robots like these are designed to impress, but they still need careful handling, especially when people, and children in particular, are standing nearby.It also leaves a broader question hanging: as robots become more common in public spaces, are safety measures keeping up?Disclaimer: The above content is based on a video circulating on social media and related reports. The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity of the video or the exact circumstances of the incident.Thumb image: X

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