Russia's first humanoid robot fell during a presentation (video)


November 13 7:30
The first Russian humanoid robot with artificial intelligence, Aidol, lost its balance and fell during a presentation in Moscow. TASS writes about this.
The news agency's correspondent reports that Aidol slowly walked onto the stage, accompanied by two people, and tried to wave to the audience, after which he tilted and fell. The robot was covered with black cloth and taken out of the hall.
“I hope that this mistake will turn into experience,” said Vladimir Vitukhin, general director of the development company.
The developers are confident that Aidol can execute commands and interact with humans naturally and rationally. The device is equipped with a system of 19 servos, capable of reproducing 12 basic emotions, and is designed for use in the service sector, industry and public spaces.
Let us recall that earlier banking experts gave a forecast for the introduction of artificial intelligence in all large Russian companies. According to experts, AI agents will be used both to support internal processes in the work of corporations and to serve clients.
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