I notice when its left hand came down there was a squirt of water from probably crushing water bottle. That makes me wonder how much force these robots can exert, and if they can accidentally hurt people.
> That makes me wonder how much force these robots can exert, and if they can accidentally hurt people.
Definitely. This thing weighs 60kg. You don't want it to fall on you.
(This is actually one of a number of things that makes me suspect that this isn't a real product or even intended to be a real product. It's too heavy and hard; it would simply not be safe for humans to be around. There are a couple of companies who seem to be gearing up to actually have some sort of limited public release of humanoid robots (generally on a "actually remote operated when doing stuff" basis); they're generally a good bit lighter and with soft coverings (though they still have disclaimers not to let them near kids).)
Oh they definitely can. A friend of mine working with humanoid robots told me that kids running around their demo booths and wanting to hug their robots were a major stress factor on doing the demos. That, plus knowing it's your code what's running there.