A humanoid robot named Edward Warchocki was seen attempting to herd wild boars in Warsaw, jogging across grass and even using a skateboard. Built on Unitree’s G1 platform, the modified robot features added gear and adaptive conversational software
Edward Warchocki running after wild boars in Warsaw. PIC COURTESY/X/evolving.ai
A humanoid named Edward Warchocki was filmed in Warsaw attempting to herd wild boars, jogging across grass and riding a skateboard.
The platform is based on Unitree’s 4.3-foot-tall G1 hardware. The boars largely ignored the robot and dispersed, underscoring the limits of the demonstration.
The field unit is a modified G1 with visible add-ons: a backpack, knee pads, helmet lights and a skateboard rig.
The software includes an adaptive conversational system that mixes proprietary tools with off-the-shelf components to produce dynamic, unscripted replies during live interactions.
Prior tests include an endurance trek where the robot logged 130,000 steps across the Altay snowfield in -47.4°C.
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