Either way he is awesome. They kicked his ass so hard and he was still very pro human. I would like him as a bodyguard if he knows how to fight.
As someone who got involved with COBOT design before the word COBOT design existed, yes they did perfectly on that front. He even knows not to step on your little feet.
However, I wholesale reject robots as personal bodyguards or replacing a military with them. If someone wants to kill you, they can hack them. Robotized suits, Iron Man, as it were, that's my cup of tea. And lots of ability for manual override to everything, and the ability to block all transmissions. Such robots are extremely useful as cannon fodder to draw fire. While I continue to reject the creation of any form of mechanical masturbation robot that people decided entails sex, a humanoid robot that looks like an attractive naked woman running for her life is like a magic wand to make half of an entrenched army abandon or reveal their positions. I suppose for personal use, I would not be opposed to an escort robot so you can have a pretty girl there, so long as there's no valves carved in for freaks to violate.
Also, the tests did confirm handily that he knows how to fight. Still, even if it's not hacked and the cobot programming is magnificent, there's always a glitch somewhere that hasn't shown itself or is just waiting when contradictory code collides, and you never know with a AT (all terrain) robot where it's going to go wrong. Not to mention in today's partisan world, the company might be a democrat donor and decide to mess with your robot army if America attacks someone democrats like this week, and it's a liability. I can go dig up the file from my desk where I play project manager and give you every potential thing that could go wrong with robotic soldiers, if you like. There 10 mitigation strategies for each problem, however you generally only need that many without special situations when your solutions are crap, and they are. A 17 year old kid can hack the CIA. I can name a thousand people that can convince a 17 year old kid to act for some dictator [censored].
I love robots, but AI development for the military or personal protection is an area I strongly suggest against. It must be limited to peaceful applications like manufacturing. Any potential gains you think you may get from it can turn to its opposite in a second for a thousand reasons, and you would turn every computer hacker into the most valuable military asset.