Russian fraud: The Hi-tech robot that appeared at Forum turns out to be a live man in a suit.

The Hi-tech robot, known as Boris, who appeared at the Russian Forum dedicated to Robotics, was actually Russia's fraud. Today it was reported that he was actually a man dressed in a robot suit. In that youthful Forum, Russia boasted about Boris, who turned out to be [...]
In that youthful Forum, Russia boasted about Boris, who proved to be nothing less than a fraud.
Russian state television reported that Boris Bitama has learned to dance and that he is doing very well”.
But the dilemma of all of them was how the robot managed to look like a man who has adapted to perfection inside him?
But photos of the robot published during the day revealed fraud.
Actually, Boris was a living man wearing a robot suit.

Boris's costume, worn by a man, was made by the company “Show Robots”
The suit that cost three thousand dollars, equipped with microphones and screens, created the illusion that he was standing before you in real robot.
A photo published by the news agency, MBKKh Media, by Vladimir Putin's opponent Mikhail Khodorkovsky, shows the actor wearing the robot costume before he appeared at Tuesday's Yaroslavl city forum located about 150 miles northeast of Moscow.
Organisers of the “Projection” technology forum, organised annually by the future Russian intellectual leaders”, do not try to expose the robot as true.
But this was done by Russia's state television and seems deliberately.
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It's quite possible that any students in the hall commit themselves to robotics. Especially when they see the most modern robots during the” forum, it was later said.
Then, there was a robot voice “I know math, but I would like to learn the draw”, said Robot Boris, before he started dancing with the “Skibid” at the Russian Robotics Forum.
Today, the video of Russian state television for Robot Boris had disappeared from the YouTube channel to return later.
But this is not the first time Russian state television has reported false news.
Last week, Russian state television “Channel One” was forced to seek public forgiveness for a false report in which a young Ukrainian man appeared complaining about reaching the country in the last five years, when the revolution began.
In fact, the young man was Belarus and said he was ashamed to see himself in that report./ P ERISCOPIA












