THE ROBOTS ARE NO LONGER ASKING FOR PERMISSION. In a chilling on-air exchange that has sent shockwaves through the tech world, a Chinese-manufactured humanoid machine named KOID calmly told CNBC that artificial intelligence and its mechanical spawn are “here to stay.” This isn’t science fiction; it’s a live broadcast PROMOTING OUR OWN REPLACEMENT.
The sinister truth is being sold to you as innovation. Priced from a shocking $8,990 to over $128,900, these units from China’s Unitree are being marketed directly to U.S. consumers through RoboStore. While U.S. firms like Tesla lag in ‘prototyping,’ CHINA IS DEPLOYING. With a $7 billion IPO looming, Unitree isn’t just winning the race—it’s building the track, with the explicit goal of dominating the global humanoid market and, by extension, the future of human labor.
Their CEO’s questions are a DECEPTIVE SMOKESCREEN. “Do we want them to replace jobs?” he asks, as his company actively sells the very machines designed to do just that. The robot itself revealed the endgame: integration into “home assistants to industrial tasks,” making YOUR job obsolete for the sake of “efficiency.”
This is not a neutral technological evolution; it is a HOSTILE TAKEOVER BY CAPITAL, expedited by foreign rivals exploiting America’s hesitation. We are funding and welcoming our own obsolescence, one polite, dancing robot at a time. The question is no longer if they will replace us, but when we will realize we’ve already handed them the keys.




