Moscow tech event sees AIDOL robot collapse seconds into its unveiling, the company issued a statement saying they were “a bit puzzled” by the reaction.

At a technology event in Moscow on November 11, Russian robotics start-up AIDOL's humanoid robot , which is also named AIDOL, made a high-profile appearance that ended abruptly when it stumbled and fell forward on its face, the New York Times reported.

The robot, standing approximately 6 feet tall and weighing about 209 pounds, was introduced as Russia 's first anthropomorphic AI-driven machine capable of walking at 3.7 mph. The robot was set for autonomous operation for six hours and was capable of displaying emotions, the company had said.

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