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It is, however, a much renowned robot named ‘Titan.’ The truth about the video is that the man walking in the front is not the Emir of Bahrain and hence, the giant robot following close behind is not his bodyguard. The video is nothing but another piece of misinformation garnering eyeballs on social media. It is clear from the reaction of some viewers that the video is being perceived just as what is being claimed, that the ‘King of Bahrain arrived in Dubai with a robotic bodyguard.’ Several publications also covered the story portraying the same. Since its upload on several accounts, the video has garnered millions of views and thousands of reactions across social media platforms. Now politicians might order this too /YK8aI65z4N- Roshan Abeysinghe August 14, 2020 Technology moving very fast than ever in history. King of Bahrain arrives in Dubai with his robot bodyguard fitted 360 with cameras and in built pistols. The video description claims that the man is the Emir of Bahrain who arrived at Dubai (in the video) and that the robot following him is his bodyguard. A new video claiming the arrival of the “King of Bahrain” at an event with his 8-feet tall robot bodyguard is a shining example of this.įor those unaware, a recent video is being viral on social media platforms that shows a man walking at an event and being followed by a giant robot. The biggest challenge is the fact that it does not take long for such deceptive “news” to reach a large audience through these mediums. She said he was more concerned about eating his dinner.Social media giants have been fighting a long raging battle against the spread of misinformation on their respective platforms. "He was walking in the house and said, that is the weirdest thing that's ever happened to me!" the TikToker wrote. In her follow-up video, while responding to comments, said her husband walked away from the interaction thinking it was strange but didn't think the employee was a delivery driver. "He could have just said wrong house," a commenter wrote with crying laughing emojis. Others, though amused by the employee's excuse, wondered why he did not tell the TikToker's husband that he simply went to the wrong house. " here to get you to heaven in 2 days or less with Amazon prime," one viewer wrote.Īnother commented: "Amazon out here delivering packages and the Gospel." Others poked jokes and tied his profession to the excuse the delivery employee made on the spot. The verified TikTok for Ring, a home security company, commented, "He definitely understood the assignment." Others claimed he deserved a raise for his quick thinking. "Not him being like 'I'm just here to tell you about Jesus Christ' in an Amazon uniform," another comment read. "LMAOOO dude knew one way to get the door shut on him," a commenter wrote. Viewers flooded the comments section to share their appreciation of the employee and laugh over the awkward encounter between the two. Above, Amazon packages are placed outside a customer's door in France. "OK, uh sorry to bother you," the employee said.Īn interaction between an Amazon delivery employee and a TikToker's husband recently went viral. Though the video initially cut off, posted a follow-up TikTok that showed the end of the conversation in which the husband told the employee they just sat down for dinner. "No, I'm just here to tell you about the historic gospel of Jesus Christ." "Hey, how's it going?" the TikToker's husband asked. However, things took a turn when the door opened just as the employee began to walk away. "He understood the assignment," the text over the video read. In TikTok user video, which has amassed more than 22 million views, a shot of the home's doormat is shown and it reads: "Hide packages from husband."Īfter ringing the doorbell, the employee placed the package behind a potted plant next to the door. An Amazon delivery employee came face to face with a homeowner just as he was hiding the package he was dropping off, which was captured on a home security system and posted to TikTok.