Unitree Robotics has put out a video of there G1 robot performing Kungfu but as anybody knows a master of Kungfu knows how to do Dim Mak Death Touch. A robot armed with the anatomy of the human body and knowledge of such death touch points would be able to totally destroy you as the speed, strength, and dexterity improves.
25 Feb 2025 - Kungfu BOT: Unitree G1 - Unitree Robotics
The following videos provide an example of coordination, and current running speed of the G1.
14 Feb 2025 - What Dance Would You Like to Perform with Unitree G1? - Unitree Robotics
Jan 16 2025 Unitree G1 Bionic: Agile Upgrade - Unitree Robotics
Touch of Death Wiki
The touch of death (or death-point striking) is any martial arts technique reputed to kill using seemingly less than lethal force targeted at specific areas of the body.
The concept known as dim mak (simplified Chinese: 点脉; traditional Chinese: 點脈; pinyin: diǎnmài; Jyutping: dim2 mak6; lit. 'press artery'), alternatively diǎnxué (simplified Chinese: 点穴; traditional Chinese: 點穴) traces its history to traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture. Tales of its use are often found in the Wuxia genre of Chinese martial arts fiction. Dim mak is depicted as a secret body of knowledge with techniques that attack pressure points and meridians, said to incapacitate or sometimes cause immediate or even delayed death to an opponent. Little scientific or historical evidence exists for a martial arts "touch of death"; however, in rare cases, death can occur in response to trauma such as commotio cordis, an often lethal disruption of heart rhythm that occurs as a result of a blow to the area directly over the heart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_of_Death