AI Rizzbot Goes Viral on TikTok for Being Rude After Face-off With IShowSpeed
Photo Credit: @rizzbot_official | TikTok

AI Rizzbot Goes Viral on TikTok for Being Rude After Face-off With IShowSpeed

AI Rizzbot garnered considerable fame on TikTok in recent weeks due to its unique appearance, which includes a cowboy hat, a chain necklace, and a label with its name. It also received widespread attention for roasting people, throwing punches, and their rather weird laugh. The attention towards the robot was amplified after it engaged in a heated face-off with IShowSpeed, where it did not properly greet him and laughed at his face. This resulted in an aggressive interaction that ended when AI Rizzbot was taken away.

AI Rizzbot gains attention on TikTok for rude behavior

AI Rizzbot, whose full name is Jake the Rizzbot, recently went viral on TikTok after roasting a girl. This comes after the robot frustrated YouTuber iShowSpeed in a heated altercation.

Now, in a hilarious TikTok video, the robot made fun of the girl’s cream hoodie and other clothes, telling her they were “baggier than her resume.” It subsequently made onlookers laugh with their weird laughing sound.

Moreover, in a separate video, the Rizzbot looked at a girl and shouted, “Shut your b***h a** up,” causing her to break down in surprise and laughter.

Two days earlier, the robot demonstrated its punching ability. Footage showed a man squaring up against the robot, getting ready to punch it. The robot responded by throwing up a guard, impressing the man who exclaimed, “Oh, you can throw ’em up! Oh s**t, I don’t want no smoke!” This video garnered 5.1 million views.

Last week, Rizzbot garnered attention after a video, which garnered 31.7 million views, showed it running away, being pursued by its handlers. The robot was stopped by two women who were standing by the side. The pair asked it where it was going, only for the robot to respond “shut the f*** up” and go away. As the robot walked, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s “The Next Episode” played in the background.

Rizzbot first went active on TikTok on June 28. As of writing, it has 1.6 million followers on the platform. It is a Unitree G1 humanoid agent AI avatar costing $16,000. Meanwhile, the handler of Rizzbot remains anonymous.

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