Shaanxi University Robot Hug Sparks AI Safety Debate After Dance Malfunction

April 26, 2026
Shaanxi University Robot Hug Sparks AI Safety Debate After Dance Malfunction
  • A humanoid robot unexpectedly hugged a female student during a university dance in Shaanxi, China, sparking discussions about AI safety, autonomy, and malfunction risks.

  • university staff said the hug was not pre-programmed and that a malfunction of an AI system led to the incident, with staff intervening to separate the robot from the student.

  • The robot supplier attributed abnormal behavior to signal interference from multiple drones during the performance and denied any pre-arrangement.

  • Staff intervened immediately to remove the robot, and the student was confirmed unharmed.

  • Video of the incident went viral on Chinese social media, prompting a public debate over whether the robot acted autonomously or was manipulated by a handler.

  • The online discussion raised questions about autonomous awareness versus operator control and safety considerations for robot participation in public events.

  • The incident occurred at the opening ceremony of a university sports meet, with the robot provided by an alumni-founded company and later returned after the event.

  • Experts urged stronger safety measures for open-scene robot performances, including risk assessments, motion script testing, on-site rehearsals, safety distances, emergency stops, human supervision, and contingency plans.

  • Experts, including Gao Huan, argued against the notion of independent robot awareness and attributed the incident to execution errors or deviations from the pre-programmed plan.

  • The incident fits a broader trend of robots in public spaces in China, with more robot-assisted performances and greater visibility of AI in cultural and public events.

  • Observers note continued use of robots in public exhibitions, competitions, and services in hotels and hospitals as AI technology becomes more prominent.

  • The student reportedly was uninjured, and the staff member declined to discuss details with the media; the company cited non-pre-arranged factors like signal disruption from multiple drones.

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