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Russian humanoid robot AIdol face-plants in first public demo

The robot entered the Moscow event with dramatic music but showed strain in its early steps before collapsing onto its face.

byAytun Çelebi
November 17, 2025
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Russia’s robotics firm Idol unveiled its first AI-powered humanoid robot, AIdol, at a technology event in Moscow, where the machine faceplanted during its public demonstration due to calibration issues and lighting disturbances affecting its built-in camera.

The robot, developed by Vladimir Vitukhin and a team at Idol, represents the nation’s initial foray into AI-driven humanoid technology. Designed to replicate human body movements with realistic motion and gestures, AIdol entered the stage accompanied by the theme song from the film “Rocky.” Its initial steps appeared strained and unsteady, resembling discomfort in motion, before it abruptly collapsed forward onto its face. This incident occurred in full view of the audience, highlighting the complexities involved in achieving stable locomotion in such prototypes.

Following the fall, event crew members swiftly intervened, lifting the robot and transporting it off the stage to shield it from further observation. The prompt response underscored the team’s preparedness for potential technical glitches during live presentations. Engineers then conducted an immediate inspection, focusing on the robot’s sensors and internal stabilizers. These components play a vital role in enabling AIdol to walk and maintain balance, processing real-time data to adjust posture and gait dynamically.

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The malfunction stemmed from specific technical factors. Calibration issues disrupted the robot’s alignment of movement algorithms with physical execution, while the built-in camera, essential for environmental perception and navigation, proved overly sensitive to variations in the venue’s local lighting. Such sensitivities can lead to erroneous input data, causing the system to misinterpret spatial cues and resulting in loss of equilibrium. The Idol team has since initiated adjustments to the robotic control systems, aiming to refine these elements for enhanced reliability in upcoming public demonstrations.

Russia presented its human-like AI robot. It fell down as it walked onto the stage. pic.twitter.com/YAk7w2SsWV

— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) November 11, 2025

After a short repair interval, technicians returned AIdol to the stage for a second attempt. With minimal assistance from handlers to initiate stability, the robot managed to remain upright throughout the demonstration. This recovery demonstrated the robustness of its structural design, as no visible damage emerged from the initial impact. The absence of harm suggests that the robot’s materials and assembly withstand moderate stresses, a key consideration for iterative testing phases.

AIdol’s primary functions encompass three areas: walking, manipulating objects, and communicating with people. Current development prioritizes walking and balance, with ongoing tests centered on these capabilities to build a solid foundation before integrating advanced object handling or interaction features. The robot employs AI algorithms to process sensory inputs and generate appropriate responses, simulating human-like adaptability in controlled environments.

Experts in robotics observe that this event illustrates the inherent challenges in developing human-like balance mechanisms for early-stage humanoid models. Achieving seamless bipedal locomotion requires precise synchronization of mechanical actuators, software feedback loops, and perceptual systems, often prone to errors under variable conditions like stage lighting or uneven surfaces.

Vladimir Vitukhin addressed the mishap with a measured perspective, stating, “A good mistake turns into knowledge, and a bad mistake turns into experience.” This comment reflects the developmental mindset in robotics, where setbacks provide data for system improvements.

In comparison, other humanoid robots exhibit varied emphases. Neura’s models target tasks categorized as dirty, dull, or dangerous, applying AI-driven capabilities to environments unsuitable for humans, such as hazardous industrial settings or repetitive manual labor. Unitree’s G1 Humanoid Robot demonstrates advanced recovery features, enabling it to rise from challenging positions that would immobilize less resilient designs, showcasing progress in autonomous reorientation and stability algorithms.


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