PropertyValue
?:author
?:datePublished
  • 2022-01-14 (xsd:date)
?:headline
  • Is a Robot Bodyguard Protecting the King of Bahrain? (en)
?:inLanguage
?:itemReviewed
?:mentions
?:reviewBody
  • In January 2022, a video supposedly showing a robot bodyguard protecting the king of Bahrain was re-circulated on social media: This video was often accompanied by a piece of text that supposedly described the robot bodyguard's abilities. One iteration posted to Facebook claimed that it spoke six languages and was armed with an electric taser, three hidden machine guns (with enough ammo to fight 1,000 people), a laser guided sniper machine gun, a 360-degree camera, an infrared camera, medical supplies, and water. According to this post, the robot cost over $7 million. While the above-displayed video is real, it does not show a robotic bodyguard, let alone one equipped with a laser guided sniper machine gun protecting the king of Bahrain. This video was filmed at Abu Dhabi's International Defense Exhibition in 2019 and shows Titan, an 8-foot-tall robot developed by the British company Cyberstein Robots. While Titan may be intimidating, this robot isn't a bodyguard. It's an entertainment robot that was at the conference primarily to entertain attendees. Gulf News reported: Here's another video of Titan at this exhibition. Titan made its debut in 2004 when the robot appeared onstage with Rihanna at the Glastonbury Music & Arts Festival. Since then, the robot has appeared alongside A-list celebrities, such as Will Smith, Jackie Chan, and Hugh Jackman, and has made numerous appearances on talk shows and tech conferences. Titan has gone through several revisions since then. Nick Fielding, the creator of Titan, said that Titan really took off after working with voiceover artists to create custom dialogue for the robot. Not only does this allow the company to customize Titan's script per event, but dialogue can be recorded in a variety of languages. Fielding said: Here's a video of Titan sarcastically interacting with a crowd at the Bett Exhibition in 2020: In sum, this robot is not equipped with machine guns and laser-guided weapons, and hasn't been tasked with providing security detail for high-profile clients. This 8-foot-tall robot is equipped with sarcasm and has been tasked with entertaining attendees at tech conferences. (en)
?:reviewRating
rdf:type
?:url