The first units are expected to ship to customers in the US in 2026. There is a $499 monthly subscription alternative to the ...
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We've long been fascinated with the idea of having robots around the house to take care of daily chores, freeing us up for more interesting pursuits. Though it would be cool to think that a robot like ...
California-based robotics company 1X has unveiled the NEO robot, a humanoid designed for everyday homes. Officially launched on 28 October 2025, the NEO Home Robot aims to bring automation into ...
Meet the robot that will take over all your household chores. Robotics company 1X has unveiled the NEO Gamma, a home assistant robot that shows off its capabilities in a demo video, from carrying hot ...
The big picture: A robotics firm just unveiled its latest bipedal humanoid robot. It designed the faceless, jumpsuit-clad humanoid robot as a consumer-grade model explicitly built for home use.
From voice-enabled devices on wheels to emotionally intelligent companions, embodied AI is quietly moving in and changing the way we live. Imagine waking up to a robot gently nudging you awake, ...
How Neo Learns: The learning process involves a combination of AI and teleoperation. The skilled operators teach Neo through demonstration, and its built-in AI then uses that experience to work ...
Sci-fi tropes find their way into tech all the time. There are holograms (looking at you, Humane), personal AI assistants (not HAL, thank God), flying cars (sort of), creepy AI, and the list goes on.
Imagine having a robot at home that can open doors, turn off lights, or even bring you a cup of coffee. That’s exactly what California-based AI and robotics company 1X is promising with its new ...
Wall-E, eat your mechanical heart out. A Boston-based entrepreneur has created a real-life, robotic personal assistant. And it looks pretty cool. The device is called Jibo. It was created by Dr.
Pepper the robot is programmed with hundreds of jokes, and if you don't believe it, just ask her. The residents of the Estates nursing home in Roseville sure did as the robot made its national debut ...