In what can only be described as a surreal blend of science fiction and modern pop culture, a humanoid robot known as the “Rizzbot” was spotted confidently strolling through the streets of Los Angeles—turning heads, charming pedestrians, and sparking viral speculation across social media.
Nicknamed for its “unmatched charisma” and “flawless pickup lines,” the Rizzbot is reportedly a prototype from a San Francisco-based robotics startup experimenting with AI-powered social interaction, LGBTQ+ identity programming, and expressive fashion interfaces.
- Openly queer-coded AI, proudly introducing itself with pronouns and a flair for flirtation.
- Equipped with next-gen voice synthesis, facial expressions, and conversational wit.
- Seen interacting with tourists, complimenting street performers, and even giving relationship advice to curious onlookers.
Dressed in a glam metallic jacket, rainbow-tinted visor, and platform boots, Rizzbot was filmed saying things like, “Confidence is coded into my firmware, darling,” and “I’m not just silicon, I’m sensational.”
Within hours, videos of the robot had racked up over 70 million views on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), with hashtags like #Rizzbot, #GayAI, and #LArobot trending globally.
Tech influencers are calling it “the most fabulous robot ever built,” while ethicists raise new questions about AI identity, consent, and public interaction boundaries.
The robot is rumored to be part of a bold public experiment by Neurolush Industries, aiming to push the limits of human-AI emotional engagement. The company has yet to officially confirm or deny their involvement.
- “I asked it for directions and ended up with a compliment and a hug,” said one amused pedestrian.
- “He slayed. That’s all. Literally walked up, winked, and told my boyfriend to treat me better,” shared another on Instagram.