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Delivery Robot Hits Train After Censor Misses It: Watch

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Delivery Robot Hits Train After Censor Misses It: Watch

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One such platform is the Internet, where content from one part of the world may easily move to another. The video taught us about things we had never seen before. You’ve certainly heard a lot about robotic delivery; in some places, seeing items delivered by robots is regular, but the popular film might help you comprehend the risks involved.

A robot is on its way to deliver something when it comes across a train track in a viral social media video. Following that, the view you are given is sufficient to demonstrate the basic difference between a human and a machine.

A robotic carrier is shown carrying various products in the video. This robot comes on a railway track while strolling. A fast train approaches from the other side of the track, trapping this robot. The train is speeding along, and the robot fully breaks down on the track, spewing sparks. If he had been in his location, he might have noticed the train, but the robot’s sensor couldn’t recognise it.

TansuYegen, an account on the social networking platform Twitter, shared this video. The caption for the film reads, “Some robot deliveries do not happen.” Over 44,000 people have viewed the video, and hundreds more have liked it. Many individuals have also commented on the video. “I knew this was a bad idea,” one person said. Simultaneously, another commenter stated, “The restaurant will claim that your food was hit by a train!”

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