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Saudi Arabia's First 'Male' Robot Touches Female Reporter's Butt

TMZ.com Friday, 8 March 2024
Saudi Arabia's first humanoid male robot inappropriately touched a female reporter's butt at an event introducing him to the world ... and the cringe-y interaction is all on video. The AI robot, named Muhammad, got caught on camera pulling a pretty…
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