Robot maker 1X made a splash back in October when it opened preorders for its Neo humanoid robot for home use, not least because of its $20,000 price tag. Now it's making another splash with a deal ...
Despite huge technical progress, these robots are still clumsy at handling everyday tasks in homes or hospitals or other ...
China’s push into humanoid robots is accelerating, with domestic firms shipping more units and iterating faster than U.S.
Honor's move into robotics feels like a bold move, and it turns out that its first humanoid has some bold moves of its own.
AI’s concealed labor has repeatedly led us to overestimate the technology. Humanoid robots are entering a similar phase.
X, a Norwegian-US tech firm, has launched Neo, a humanoid robot designed to transform household tasks. Despite advancements, privacy concerns and socioeconomic implications persist, as remote workers ...
Humanoid home robots are slowly entering consumer markets, but questions about privacy, practicality and human oversight continue to surround the technology.
Humanoid robots like Neo aim to simplify home life, yet limited capabilities, remote human control, and privacy concerns show ...
L ast year, Norwegian-US tech company 1X announced a strange new product: “the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to transform life at home”. Standing 168 centimetres tall and ...
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