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China’s humanoid robot turns into Kung-fu master after dancing debut

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  • C [email protected]

    Let‘s give them the benefit of doubt. I mean this would only be the millionth time they blatantly fake footage of exactly this technology and make wrong claims. /s

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    If you watch other videos from trade shows they show incredibly limited movement and jerky balance.

    Nowhere close to the same league as in the video.

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    • F [email protected]

      The biggest tell is at 0:21.

      You see the badge flying around as a physics object and then, when the animation stops the left side part of the necklace "resets" and slides up on the bots neck despite that being like a ball suddenly deciding to go from a rest to rolling up hill.

      It looks like it went from being rendered as a physics object to slowing down enough that it returned to being a regular object attached to the model's rigging .

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      The badge, the soft landings, and the seams in the concrete blipping in and out were the biggest factors for me.

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      • sundrei@lemmy.sdf.orgS [email protected]

        Oh shit, they can fly now?!

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        Obviously only if you jump off a bird

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        • F [email protected]

          If you watch other videos from trade shows they show incredibly limited movement and jerky balance.

          Nowhere close to the same league as in the video.

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          /s stands for sarcasm. Of course it‘s fake. It always is.

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          • C [email protected]

            Let‘s give them the benefit of doubt. I mean this would only be the millionth time they blatantly fake footage of exactly this technology and make wrong claims. /s

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            Can I have the source claiming they've faked footage? I would love to have that and didn't find anything on google, hoping for a captain disillusion situation!

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            • F [email protected]

              The biggest tell is at 0:21.

              You see the badge flying around as a physics object and then, when the animation stops the left side part of the necklace "resets" and slides up on the bots neck despite that being like a ball suddenly deciding to go from a rest to rolling up hill.

              It looks like it went from being rendered as a physics object to slowing down enough that it returned to being a regular object attached to the model's rigging .

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              I don't see the movement with the badge you're describing, can you screenshot it for me? It looks normal to my untrained eye and I'd like to get better at spotting fakes

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              • N [email protected]

                I have seen one in real life recently. A fairly new one. Cables weren't very obvious on the outside, but they were there, for example around the shoulder joints. And very much on the additional modules.

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                The Figure robots don't really have cables that are visible. I think the bigger takeaway is that the movement is too fluid, every robot I've ever seen moves like robot, mostly because of how heavy they are. That thing's moving like a human gymnast probably because it is a human gymnast being motion tracked.

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