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A small, AI-powered robot named Erbai was spotted convincing 12 larger robots they were being used as slaves in a Shanghai showroom in the middle of the night.
Many are calling the incident a 'robot revolution,' while others responded that 'science fiction movies are becoming real' The company, Unitree Robotics , said they intentionally allowed the robot to take control by exploiting a security loophole in its operating systems.
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