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Robot Dog's Terrifying Display Sparks AI Fears
30 Jan
Summary
- An artist used a Unitree robot dog to provoke thought on AI dangers.
- The display aimed to explore humanity's relationship with machines.
- Concerns were raised about military applications of robots and drones.

An art installation in Tokyo by Japanese media artist Takayuki Todo is prompting public discussion about the future of artificial intelligence and humanity's relationship with advanced machines. Titled "Dynamics of a Dog on a Leash," the exhibit features a Unitree robot dog, which aggressively moves while restrained by a chain. Todo's intention is to make viewers contemplate the dangers posed by AI, as well as to evoke empathy for these increasingly realistic robots.
The artist purchased three robot canines from Chinese startup Unitree, each costing thousands of dollars. During the short, hourly displays, the robot dogs often become tangled, crashing to the floor. Todo has faced online criticism, being labeled a "robot abuser," and visited Unitree to apologize for the unconventional use of their device. He expressed fears about the military applications of such robots, noting that drones and robots are already involved in conflicts.




