On November 5, 2025, during the XPeng Tech Day, the IRON humanoid robot made its debut with a highly fluid and natural “catwalk” presentation. Its movements, including subtle shoulder and hip sways and graceful turns, were so lifelike that they immediately led to online rumors suggesting it was a “man in a suit”. In response to these doubts, Chairman He Xiaopheng released a follow-up video on November 6. This “single-take” video featured a close-up demonstration where a zipper on the robot’s back was opened to reveal its intricate internal mechanics, such as lattice muscles and harmonic joints, proving it was indeed a machine. In a particularly striking demonstration, the robot continued to walk even after a section of its leg covering was cut open to show the internal structure, solidifying the technological achievement.#ai #robot #humanity #trend
@denki0535 On November 5, 2025, during the XPeng Tech Day, the IRON humanoid robot made its debut with a highly fluid and natural “catwalk” presentation. Its movements, including subtle shoulder and hip sways and graceful turns, were so lifelike that they immediately led to online rumors suggesting it was a “man in a suit”. In response to these doubts, Chairman He Xiaopheng released a follow-up video on November 6. This “single-take” video featured a close-up demonstration where a zipper on the robot’s back was opened to reveal its intricate internal mechanics, such as lattice muscles and harmonic joints, proving it was indeed a machine. In a particularly striking demonstration, the robot continued to walk even after a section of its leg covering was cut open to show the internal structure, solidifying the technological achievement.#ai #robot #humanity #trend