Friday, February 21, 2025

Humanoid robot springs to life in ‘dystopian’ viral video: ‘Straight out of science fiction’

It’s alive!

An eerily realistic humanoid robot — purported to be the “world’s first bipedal, musculoskeletal android” — twitched to life in a viral clip, which viewers have slammed as “dystopian” and “terrifying.”

Created by Clone Robotics, the faceless “Protoclone” is manufactured with a body to look as lifelike as possible — muscles, tendons, joints and all.

The Protoclone, suspended in the air, kicked, spasmed and twitched.Clone Robotics

In a video posted on X, which has scored over 32 million views, the Protoclone is suspended in the air as its limbs jerk and spasm, its arms moving at the elbows and legs bending at the knees. While the company celebrated its technological fete, users weren’t impressed.

“While every normal person looks at dystopian sci-fi films as cautionary tales, nerds see them as instruction manuals,” scoffed one critic.

“Creepy. As. F-k,” declared another user. “Why is the human race hellbent on self-destruction?”

“We had a good run, fellow humans,” one defeated person wrote.

“I actually feel sick after watching this,” someone else chimed in.

X users bristled at the video footage, calling it “dystopian” and “creepy.”Clone Robotics

The Post has contacted Clone Robotics for comment.

The company claims that the Protoclone android can walk, talk, complete chores and more — just like any human could.

“Do it yourself once. Clone will do it forever,” the tagline on the company’s site reads.

The bot, which will be available for preorder this year, memorizes the layout of your home and kitchen inventory, washes dishes and clothes, makes sandwiches and pours drinks, sets the table, holds and retrieves items, vacuums and cleans, shakes hands and even talks.

Protoclone, which is also championed for its ability to walk “naturally,” is equipped with a “Telekinesis training platform,” meaning it can learn new skills.

The anatomically accurate robot is designed to be a home assistant with the ability to cook, clean, walk and speak.Clone Robotics
According to the developers’ website, the Clone Alpha model will supposedly be available for preorder this year.Clone Robotics

According to Clone Robotics’ website, the android contains muscular, skeletal, nervous and vascular systems.

The durable robot has the same number of bones as humans — 206 — which are made from “cheap and durable polymers,” as well as joints that are joined by ligaments and connective tissues that mimic the human body.

The artificial muscles are made of myofibers, while its nervous system is comprised of a network of sensors and four depth cameras for vision and feedback. Its vascular system operates similarly to that of a human as well, but instead of pumping blood through the body, it pumps water through its “hydraulic powering system.”

Online, the android — with soft exterior “as plush as a stuff animal” — is touted for its “biomorphic design,” which its creators claim is “straight out of science fiction.”

The cutting-edge creation rivals that of Tesla’s Optimus robot, which CEO Elon Musk previously claimed would be able to complete daily tasks and chores — from shopping to yard work — as well as serve as a babysitter, dog walker or bartender.

Other companies are also experimenting with humanoid robots. Boston Dynamics unveiled its robo assistant last year, while Meta is reportedly creating a bot of their own as well.

The android is equipped with muscular, skeletal, nervous and vascular systems that mimic human bodies.Clone Robotics
The faceless robot is billed online as the “world’s first bipedal, musculoskeletal android.”Clone Robotics

“The future where you have humanoids at home folding your laundry is a lot closer than you think, and the price will be a lot lower than most people imagine,” 1X CEO Bernt Børnich, whose company recently released a robotic home assistant called NEO Beta, previously said.

“We can manufacture this at a cost of a relatively affordable car.”

https://nypost.com/2025/02/21/tech/humanoid-robot-springs-to-life-in-dystopian-viral-video-straight-out-of-science-fiction/

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