Robots Like Humans, But at a Luxury Price: 1X NEO Takes Home Chores to the Next Level
In a bid to revolutionize household chores, California-based AI and robotics company 1X has unveiled its humanoid robot NEO, priced at $20,000. This sleek machine will learn and adapt to various tasks around the house with the touch of a button or a verbal command, making it an attractive option for tech-savvy homeowners.
NEO's advanced capabilities will include opening doors, fetching items, and turning lights on or off without human intervention. However, early adopters can opt for an even more personalized experience, where a human teleoperator will remotely control the robot through its camera, allowing for more complex tasks to be performed.
According to 1X CEO Bernt Bรธrnich, the AI neural network running NEO still requires extensive training data to learn from real-world experiences. As such, any buyer who orders NEO next year must agree to have a human operator watching inside their homes through the robot's camera. This is a necessary step in gathering valuable insights and data to improve the machine's performance.
To respect owners' privacy, 1X has implemented various security measures, including the ability to blur people out of the view of remote operators, designate no-go zones within the home, and require owner approval before taking control of NEO. However, concerns about potential security breaches are unavoidable.
Those interested in getting their hands on NEO can pre-order it from the company's website with a $200 deposit or opt for an early access package priced at $20,000 upfront. Alternatively, subscribers will have to shell out $499 per month to access this innovative robot.
While NEO's price tag may seem daunting, 1X aims to put control firmly in the hands of homeowners, ensuring their comfort and security while leveraging the capabilities of advanced AI technology.
In a bid to revolutionize household chores, California-based AI and robotics company 1X has unveiled its humanoid robot NEO, priced at $20,000. This sleek machine will learn and adapt to various tasks around the house with the touch of a button or a verbal command, making it an attractive option for tech-savvy homeowners.
NEO's advanced capabilities will include opening doors, fetching items, and turning lights on or off without human intervention. However, early adopters can opt for an even more personalized experience, where a human teleoperator will remotely control the robot through its camera, allowing for more complex tasks to be performed.
According to 1X CEO Bernt Bรธrnich, the AI neural network running NEO still requires extensive training data to learn from real-world experiences. As such, any buyer who orders NEO next year must agree to have a human operator watching inside their homes through the robot's camera. This is a necessary step in gathering valuable insights and data to improve the machine's performance.
To respect owners' privacy, 1X has implemented various security measures, including the ability to blur people out of the view of remote operators, designate no-go zones within the home, and require owner approval before taking control of NEO. However, concerns about potential security breaches are unavoidable.
Those interested in getting their hands on NEO can pre-order it from the company's website with a $200 deposit or opt for an early access package priced at $20,000 upfront. Alternatively, subscribers will have to shell out $499 per month to access this innovative robot.
While NEO's price tag may seem daunting, 1X aims to put control firmly in the hands of homeowners, ensuring their comfort and security while leveraging the capabilities of advanced AI technology.