Core Viewpoint - The recent performance and quality issues of Yushu robots have sparked significant public criticism, leading to a response from the company's CEO, Wang Xingxing, addressing the concerns raised during a marathon event and a Spring Festival performance [1][2][3]. Group 1: Performance Issues - During the half-marathon event on April 19, some third-party companies used Yushu's G1 robots, which exhibited poor performance, including failing to start properly and multiple falls during the race [2]. - A user on Zhihu highlighted that the robots showcased during the Spring Festival were the best quality and most stable, yet they still required human assistance to exit the stage and experienced technical failures during interactions [1]. Group 2: Company Response - Wang Xingxing defended the robots' capabilities, stating that the performance on the Spring Festival stage involved complex automated movements, and the need for human assistance was part of the intended effect [2]. - In response to the criticism regarding the G1's performance, Yushu's official statement indicated that the company was focused on preparing for a robot combat live stream and did not participate in the marathon [3]. - Wang Xingxing addressed the incident where a robot collapsed during an interaction with Liu Qian, attributing it to an accidental button press by a colleague, emphasizing it was an isolated incident [2].
王兴兴知乎回应宇树机器人“死机瘫了”:系失误按下急停按钮