00:00The story surrounding the XPeng iron robot was about more than just technology, it was about proving authenticity.
00:08After the press conference, the XPeng team saw a wave of online speculation suggesting that the humanoid robot might actually be a person in disguise.
00:18That disbelief hit the engineers hard.
00:21They had worked tirelessly to showcase something real, only to face accusations of fakery.
00:26So instead of staying quiet, they decided to do something bold.
00:31They brought the XPeng iron robot back on stage and physically revealed part of its structure to show it was genuinely mechanical.
00:40It was an emotional moment.
00:42The speaker admitted it was painful to have to unzip the robot and expose its inner mechanics simply to convince people it was not human.
00:50He also reflected on something deeper.
00:52If the same robot had been presented by a foreign company, many would have accepted it instantly.
00:59Because it came from a Chinese startup, skepticism ran high.
01:03That was the real challenge.
01:05Not just criticism about zippers or camera angles, but bias against the idea that a Chinese firm could achieve this level of innovation.
01:13To silence the doubts, the team brought the XPeng iron robot back on stage for a second demonstration.
01:20This time, they cut open a section of the robot's leg to reveal the layers beneath.
01:26The synthetic skin, the muscle-like material, and the mechanical skeleton.
01:31It was risky because the robot was still powered on, and the team had never done such a live procedure before.
01:38But the decision paid off.
01:40The moment viewers saw the internal design, it became clear the machine was real.
01:47That transparency even drew more suppliers to support XPeng, eager to be part of a project proving itself through courage rather than words.
01:55The speaker then apologized to the XPeng iron robot, saying he hoped this would be the last time they would have to prove it was real.
02:05He emphasized that every startup faces doubt, criticism, and disbelief.
02:11What matters is resilience.
02:13The drive to keep building and improving until the results...
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