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Humanoid robot’s animal-like moves shock and fascinate the internet

Humanoid robot’s animal-like moves shock and fascinate the internet
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 12/5/2025

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A series of videos shared by robot builder Logan Olson has captured widespread attention by showcasing a humanoid robot, the Unitree G1, performing animal-like movements such as dropping to all fours and crawling with remarkable speed and flexibility. Olson developed an AI-based “crawl policy” that enables the robot to transition smoothly between standing, walking, and crawling, resulting in limb motions that resemble a hybrid between human, robot, and spider. The unsettling yet impressive footage has sparked a mix of fascination and discomfort online, highlighting the rapid advancements in humanoid robotics beyond simple walking and waving. Experts emphasize that these fluid and coordinated motions are largely the result of training algorithms rather than inherent hardware capabilities, suggesting that robots can perform movements far different from typical human gait. Industry voices note that while humanoid robots are evolving quickly, the human form may not be optimal for all tasks, especially repetitive factory work where speed and efficiency are paramount. Olson’s videos illustrate the expanding versatility of humanoid robots, demonstrating capabilities that extend well beyond

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