People are claiming teleop, but I really don’t think a human would be this insistent to get a package they clearly can’t reach.

“`html The post on Reddit claims that a package delivery movement is being teleoperated, likely by someone in India. However, the author…

By AI Maestro May 14, 2026 1 min read
People are claiming teleop, but I really don’t think a human would be this insistent to get a package they clearly can’t reach.

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  • The post on Reddit claims that a package delivery movement is being teleoperated, likely by someone in India. However, the author of the comment doubts this and questions how plausible it is given the observed movements.
  • They argue against the idea of human teleoperation due to inconsistencies—claiming the actions look too human-like for something that should be recent technology, suggesting an AI or a more advanced system was involved. The post points out that robots from the early 2010s couldn’t perform tasks beyond basic ones and lacked real-world capabilities.

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