TL;DR: In the most bizarre tech video of the week, a Unitree G1 humanoid robot was spotted chasing a pack of wild boars through a parking lot in Poland.
Look, we all knew humanoid robots were going to do a lot of things. Building cars. Packing boxes. Maybe even folding our laundry. But “chasing wild boars out of a Polish parking lot” wasn’t exactly on my 2026 bingo card.
A video from Warsaw is going viral, showing exactly that. A Unitree humanoid robot (looks like the G1 model) casually trotting after a pack of wild boars, seemingly herding them away from populated areas. The internet is losing its mind over it, calling it “the future.”
It’s hilarious, sure. But it also highlights something interesting about where we’re at with robotics. We’ve reached the point where companies—or just enthusiastic owners—are testing these machines in unpredictable, messy, real-world environments. No safety harnesses, no lab mats. Just a robot, some pavement, and a very confused pack of wild animals. The boars didn’t stick around to ask questions, which means this might actually be the weirdest, most effective pest control solution we’ve seen yet.