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What is super impressive though is that in the drunken boxing part, the robots movements were mostly completely in sync but they 'stumbled' a bit at different times. So it can't be 100% preplanned movements, there must be some internal processing/ decision making that allows for slightly separate outcomes. Unless they programmed in those tiny stumbles at different times, but I'd rather assume that if each robot performed a movement 100 times it wouldnt always be EXACTLY the same, just like if a human was doing it. Of course that would also be the case if it was actual mocap but that would be crazy too.