Ishowspeed sues for allegedly damaging Livestream robot

Showspeed looks like it’s some legal issue. A radio station is reportedly being fined $1 million after a robotics company accused it of damaging its product, Rizzbot.
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Ishowspeed was organized after the livestream was damaged by a robot
Showspeed is facing a new lawsuit after a Livestream with Visal’s robot rizzbot turned into chaos. Social Robots, The company behind the bot, accused the stream of hitting the robot, temporarily restoring it, and slamming it into the ground during a September broadcast. The company says the incident left the robot “severely damaged,” describing it as a total loss of money.
The company is Speed ββu200bu200bfor $ 1 million. In the shape, the robot’s cameras and sensors are suspected to be faulty, and its platforms and navigation systems are damaged, according to FOX 7 Austin. They say Rizzbot is no longer viable, forcing them to cancel upcoming appearances and product deals. The case sparked a heated debate, with fans arguing that the speed crossed the line or that the company was overworking.
Social Media Responds to the Law
Instagram user @jadexrench wrote“Invaded? Robots got rights?!”
Another Instagram user @hotboi.jay223 wrote, “Is this considered cyberbullying?”
While Instagram user @janitormbo_ wrote, “You do so much why would you punch a robot πππππ”
Instagram user @ kee135335 wrote, “We are developing TR for the future, just a robot to fill the case ππππππ”
Another Instagram user @imheeem wrote, “Now we are in the last month of 2025 and robots have feelings and rights again π’”
While Instagram user @dbptai wrote, “If he bought it, why does it matter? And even if he didn’t and it was just because of a lost promo, you have to make it clear that a robot can do what a robot bf sounds like
Instagram user @6mileliyah wrote, “These robots get justice before the middle man πππ”
Another Instagram user @Wopwesson wrote, “Extreme Property Destruction”
While Instagram user @aniyahp wrote, “The bot was fighting back lol lost and broken”
Kenat and Fum face backlash over robot mishandling
Streams Versus Versus didn’t get off to a slow start. Earlier this year, Kai Cenat and Fumor faced criticism after a livestream revealed themselves kicking and punching a $70,000 robot. This moment went viral on X, where users accused the couple of “robot exploitation” and treating advanced technology like a toy. Critics said that behavior was seen, shining a debate about the influence of interacting with life-like machines on camera.
Kai and Fum went back and forth, saying people were ‘literally losing touch.’ They argued that the robot was not alive and that they tested the built-in “protection”, which was shown in the robot’s promotional videos.
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