Watch eerie ghost-white humanoid robot with water-powered muscles come to LIFE flailing arms & turning its faceless head
WATCH the moment an eerie ghost-white humanoid robot with water-powered muscles comes to life.
The machine flails its arms and turns its faceless head around almost like a person in a scary glimpse of the future.
Clone Robotics’ machine is built to mimic a human[/caption] Powered by water, the clip shows it flailing its arms around[/caption]The robot was made by Polish company Clone Robotics which is building the android to mimic the movements and strength of a human.
Clone Robotics has looked to mirror the structure of the human body and developed artificial bones and muscles.
The droid has its own thumbs that can rotate and joints resembling a human’s through the arms and shoulders.
That copy leaves the robot looking remotely human, with it all covered by a white skin to protect it.
Movement of the joints and muscles is done through a battery-operated system of pumps and valves moving water around the body.
The water is stored in a container in the torso, which has human-like ribs and a spine.
The robot looks somewhat similar to those created in the hit HBO TV show Westworld.
Clone Robotics wants their machines to eventually replace people on the assembly line in factories.
By designing robots that move like a human they will be able to slot straight into roles and take the job without having to rebuild the assembly line to fit the robot.
A number of human-like robots are already taking human jobs.
Chinese motors giant BYD Auto have already implemented a creepy 500-strong robot workforce in one of its plants.
The army of bots can be seen inspecting BYD cars as they are being built and carrying heavy boxes around the giant warehouses – with no humans in sight.
Chinese industrial giant UBTech has designed the robots to specialise in manual labour so they can be used in the workplace.
Elon Musk is also vying to be the first to crack global robot workers through his creepy faceless Optimus bots.
Clone Robotics have built the robot to have the same dexterity as a human[/caption]The tech billionaire is due to unleash the humanoids into his Tesla factories next year before they’re made available to other companies in 2026.
Musk boasts that they can do almost anything including babysit children, walk a dog, mow lawns, get the groceries or be a friend.
In footage shared online, the faceless bot, dubbed an “autonomous assistant” or a “humanoid friend” by Tesla, can be seen picking up a parcel at the doorstep.
It then waters plants as the human family it works for enjoys their time together.
People who watched the video were left scared by what they had seen.
One said: “We’re cooked.”
While a second commented: “Humans actively working to replace themselves.”
A third posted: “Westworld doesn’t end well for humans.”
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