In the video, a machine known as the “auto street barber” appears to provide individuals with fast haircuts on the street.

Many times, getting a haircut feels like a chore. You must choose a style that works for you, locate a trustworthy barber, and cross your fingers. To be sure you are in good hands, the process typically entails endlessly looking through pictures and examining online reviews. But what if all of that could be avoided and all you had to do was give someone instructions to acquire the ideal haircut?
That might sound like something from a made-up film, but a social media video that went viral has many people asking if it is already possible. The video shows what is referred to as a “auto street barber,” a device that seems to provide individuals with fast haircuts on the street.
Not Your Typical Barber
The widely shared video claims that these automated barbershops are situated in Oslo, Norway. The video begins with a long-haired man standing next to a machine. In response to his request for a “taper fade” haircut, the machine instructs him to “enter his head.”
The machine seems to start working as soon as he does. After many minutes, the man—who now has a new haircut—pulls his head out. He remarks, “That is so lovely, feels so much lighter,” as he admires his new appearance.
Two other males are then seen in the video experimenting with the device. Everybody leaves with a fresh haircut. “Say goodbye to waiting street-side haircuts, now on the autopilot mode,” the wording on the screen says.
“Would you try an automatic street barber machine for a quick haircut?” the caption invites viewers.
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“What If It Does not Work?”
The video has received over a million views since it was uploaded to the internet. People posted humorous what-if scenarios about the concept in the comments section. “I can easily see the next Final Destination movie happening here,” a person said. “What if your head gets jammed within the machine?” said another. LOL! Unimaginable.”
“What happens if it suddenly fails after keeping your head inside?” asked another person. It feels cramped. Furthermore, what if I got cuts from that thing?” someone wrote.
“Wo cutting ke baad massage, wo scissor ki awaj or saloon wale ki bakaitia.The sound of scissors cutting, the barber’s conversation, and the soothing head massage following the cut are all examples of uska apna maza hai. They are all charming in their own way,” said another comment.
Despite the intriguing appearance, this “auto street barber” is a fictional character. Axe Drop x A.I., an Instagram feed that frequently shares videos produced with artificial intelligence, produced the video.
