This Robot's Face Looks Too Human to Be Real

A Chinese robotics company just released ultra close-up footage of its newest humanoid, and the realism is going viral for the wrong reasons. Skin that catches light like real skin, hair that moves like real hair, and a face getting makeup applied on camera just to prove how little separates it from a real person. This robot was unveiled at a major launch event with orders already crossing thirteen thousand units, and one version is even being designed to recreate the face and voice of someone you've lost. In this video we break down the tech behind the realism, what it can actually do, and why this launch is sparking so much unease online. Subscribe to RoboFrontier for regular breakdowns of the humanoid robots changing how we live, work, and think about what counts as human.