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Honor’s humanoid robot shows off impressive dancing skills

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At this year’s MWC in Barcelona, Honor showcased its first-ever AI-powered humanoid robot. And how do you know a robot is any good these days? Of course, by its ability do dance!

This being Honor’s first robot, and having seen numerous botched robot launches recently, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Honor’s robot managed to surprise by being quite a dancer, performing a live act next to actual human dancers on stage in Barcelona.


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After a short chat with Honor’s Robot phone, which didn’t feel weird at all, the robot walked out just as elegantly as it walked in. Pretty impressive for Honor’s first try.

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Of course, we don’t know if the robot was acting autonomously or whether it was remotely controlled by a human. We also don’t know any of its specs, or when it might turn into a real product.

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The thing about robots, though, that it’s pretty hard to fake them; one little mistake and it could stumble off stage. Honor’s did a great job today; we’ll see how it develops over time.

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