In September, popular creator IShowSpeed live-streamed his meeting with the popular humanoid influencer Rizzbot. Rizzbot has more than a million followers (and 800 million views) across social media and is known for its comedic roasting of subjects, as well as giving people the middle finger. Speed, meanwhile, has more than 50 million followers (and 6 billion views) across various platforms and is known for his dramatic behavior while livestreaming. What happened when the two parties met is the subject of a lawsuit that Rizzbotâs creators, Social Robotics, detailed in a petition filed in November against Speed, nĂ© Darren Jason Watkins Jr., his management company, Mixed Management, and another producer who was with Speedâs team that day. The petition, obtained by TechCrunch, alleges that Speed inflicted âirreparable damageâ to Rizzbot. VIDEO The lawsuit alleged that â and the livestream video shows that â Speed repeatedly punched Rizzbot in the face, put it in a chokehold, at one point pinned it to the couch, and threw it to the ground. âSpeed absolutely knew that this was not an appropriate way to interact with a sophisticated robot and knew that such actions with inflict irreparable damage to Rizzbot,â the petition read. âThese actions resulted in the total loss of the Rizzbot.â The petition read that Speedâs handling of the robot caused âcomplete loss of functionality,â and that Rizzbot had âsignificant damagesâ to its mouth and neck. âAdditionally, the head cameras no longer function, the ports behind the neck which connect to robotâs sensors that allow it to see and hear are dead, and the robot is unstable and cannot walk straight any longer,â the petition alleges. The petition is asking for compensation for damages, including actual and lost profit, though Rizzbotâs legal team declined to comment on the dollar amount the owner is seeking. Techcrunch event San Francisco | October 13-15, 2026 The Austin Police had to be called after the incident, according to the...
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