WATCH: Humanoid Robot Chases Pack of Wild Boars in Viral Video Out of Poland | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran


WATCH: Humanoid Robot Chases Pack of Wild Boars in Viral Video Out of Poland

A group of wild boars runs past a humanoid robot performing a dance on a city street at night.
Nature and tech face in a race across Warsaw

Boars and bots are a feature of our ‘Brave New World’.

Wild boars are a growing plague in many European cities, invading urban areas like Rome, Barcelona, Berlin, Madrid, and Warsaw.

The beats roam streets, parks, and suburbs in family groups, rooting up lawns, scattering garbage, attacking pets, and occasionally humans.

Cities are trying to cull the boar populations, as well as hunting, barriers…

Now, even experimental tech like ‘herding robots’ is seen as a possible solution to wild pigs invading urban areas.

Wild boar standing in a grassy area, showcasing its thick fur and distinctive features in a natural setting.
In Japan, they’ve got the radioactive hogs

Read: JAPANESE NUCLEAR SWINE: In the Fukushima Radioactive Disaster Area, Pig-Boar Hybrids Are Reproducing Fast

The New York Post reported:

“Bizarre footage shows the moment an AI-powered robot chased away a herd of wild pigs in Warsaw, Poland. The bot pursues the boars across a parking lot.

The clip shows one of Chinese firm Unitree’s now ubiquitous G1 humanoid bots — curiously named Edward Warchocki — jogging across an empty parking lot while pursuing the hairy hogs.

Unfortunately, the fleet-footed porkers evade their bipedal pursuer, prompting the cybernetic swineherd to raise its fist in frustration.”

Read more:

Here Come the ‘Super Pigs’: Wild Crossbreed Boars Are Spreading Out of Control, Down From Canada to Northern US

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Paul Serran is a Brazilian writer and musician, a contributor to The Gateway Pundit since 2023. Follow him on X | Truth Social

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