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The Norwegian Robotics Startup 1X plans to launch the initial examination of its humanoid robot, Neo Gama, at the end of 2025, “several hundred to thousands” home, the company’s chief executive Bernich said.
“Neo Gama is going home this year,” Bernich told TechCranch an interview with NVIDIA GTC 2021. “We want to invite primary accepters this year to help develop this system. We want it to live in people and learn, our people take their homes and teach us how it is.”
In recent months, the hype around humanoid robots for home seems to have reached new heights.
Figure, with the presence of an active social media, with the presence of a 1x -based region -based competitor, it was announced in February that it would be Start the Home Test of its Humanoid Robots in 2025The Weekly, Bloomberg reported that the image was in the discussion for one Tears Fund of $ 1.5 billion at $ 40 billion evaluationThe OpenAI – A 1X investor – It is also reported that it is also exploring by creating its own humanoid robots.
However, the placement of heavy metal robots in the home of the people enhances the part of the newborn industry. This is not contrary to autonomous vehicles startups that keep their robotaxis on the street. It could Turn to the south – fastThe
However, Bernich is far from commercial scaling and autonomy, Neo Gama is quite open about this issue.
Although Neo Gama uses AI to walk and balance, the robot is not fully capable of autonomous movement today. To make internal experiments possible, Bernich says that “the process is bootstrapping” depending on the 1X Teleprorators-people can see neo gammer cameras and real-time sensors and take control of its organs.
These internal tests will allow 1X to collect data on how new gamma works at home. Preliminary adopters will help create a large, valuable datasate that can train 1x in-house AI models and use Neo Gama’s capabilities.
While supporting the Openai, Bernich says that 1X today provides its original AI technology training at home. The agency “Occasionally” AI models also co-traveled with partners, including the aforementioned OpenAI and Nvidia.
Collecting data from microphone and camera inside the human home and then training the AI models certainly raises the entire host of privacy anxiety. A spokesman for a company in an email said that customers can decide when a 1X employee can see the locations around Neo Gama – for monitoring or teleoporas.
Exposed to FebruaryNeo Gamma is the first biparti robot prototype that plans to test outside the 1X lab. Compared to the NO Bita, its predecessor, Neo Gama is a advanced onboard AI model and a woven nylon body suite features whose target is to reduce potential injuries to robot-to-human contact.
During a demo in GTC, 1X demonstrated Neo Gamma’s skill for some initial work in a living room setting – partially powered by a human operator. The robot walked around the room without shaking the void, the water -containing plants and the people or the furniture. However, it was not flawless. At one point the robot began to tremble, then broke into the barnic arm. A 1X employee conference hall and spot wi-fi blamed at low batteries.
Like the image plan, the details about the primary adoption program of 1X are far from cleaning. 1x still could not reveal his Go-to-Market technique for Neo Gama, though it contains one The waitlist on his websiteThe It is also difficult to imagine how to work without teleoporation to use neo gamma at home. The spokesman said 1X will provide a “more thorough explanation” on the next date.
Although millions or thousands of people can try a primary, human-help version of Neo Gama this year, we think we are still many years away from autonomous humanoid robots that you can only buy the shelf.