@rohanpaul_ai: Guangzhou Auto Show in China hyper-realistic robotic suit that many initially mistook for XPeng’s IRON humanoid robot.
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A hyper-realistic robotic suit displayed at the Guangzhou Auto Show was mistaken for XPeng's IRON humanoid robot.
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Guangzhou Auto Show in China
hyper-realistic robotic suit that many initially mistook for XPeng’s IRON humanoid robot.🙂 https://t.co/wC6khzATzm
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