Overview
- Edward Warchocki, which posted the video Sunday on X, was filmed jogging after wild boars in a Warsaw parking lot as the animals fled and got away.
- The machine is a customized Unitree G1 run by a team led by entrepreneur Radosław Grzelaczyk with AI work by Bartosz Idzik, and it is built to speak with people during unscripted street encounters.
- Polish authorities have not linked the stunt to any official effort, even as Warsaw continues to manage a long-running boar problem that has included culls and targeted shootings.
- The clip drew millions of views and mixed reactions online, with many calling it fun to watch yet questioning whether such demos solve real problems in messy, real-world settings.
- Product info lists sensors like 3D LiDAR and Intel RealSense on the G1, and past reports of alleged backdoors and remote exploits on Unitree robots are fueling fresh concerns about safety and control.