Just be sure to use critical thinking when assessing robot advancement videos on TicTok, or any other social media platform for that matter. Check the source of the video. Check the source's sources to make sure it's all legit.
While this may be good advice about any subject, it especially applies to robotics videos lately. In my personal anecdotal experience, in my own social media feed lately, of all the videos lately that involve robots, nearly 100% of these videos are AI generated or just simply AI slop.
In other words, yes the robots look extremely natural and realistic, but that's just because AI video generation is getting so much better (there aren't even necessarily any real robots at all, in most of these videos).
Of the few (very few) videos that are real, most of them are made by the companies' marketing that portray the robot overly optimistically (probably).
That's not so say that there are no robot advancements. There are. There's plenty of actual, true advancements in humanoid robotics lately. I'm just saying that most of the videos circulating on social media mischaracterize these advancements.