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1X will test humanoid robots in ‘a few hundred’ homes in 2025
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挪威机器人初创公司1X计划在2025年底前,开始在其人形机器人Neo Gamma的早期测试,测试范围涉及“几百到几千”个家庭。该公司首席执行官Bernt Børnich表示,他们希望通过邀请早期用户,帮助开发这个系统,让Neo Gamma在人们的生活中学习。虽然Neo Gamma使用AI进行行走和平衡,但目前还不能完全自主移动,因此1X将依靠远程操作员。这些家庭测试将帮助1X收集关于Neo Gamma在家中如何操作的数据,并用于训练AI模型,以提升其能力。尽管面临隐私问题,1X仍计划进行此项测试,并计划在未来提供更详细的解释。

🤖1X公司计划在2025年底前,将人形机器人Neo Gamma投放至“几百到几千”个家庭进行早期测试,旨在让机器人“在人们的生活中学习和成长”。

🏡为了实现家庭测试,Neo Gamma将依赖远程操作员。这些操作员可以实时查看机器人的摄像头和传感器,并控制其肢体,从而实现机器人在家庭环境中的基本操作。

💡测试的主要目的是收集数据,帮助1X训练其内部AI模型,并提升Neo Gamma的能力。这些数据将来自机器人安装的麦克风和摄像头,用于改进机器人的行为和功能。

⚠️虽然Neo Gamma使用了AI进行行走和平衡,但目前还不能完全自主移动。1X公司也承认,完全自主的家用人形机器人距离大规模商业化还有很长的路要走。

Norwegian robotics startup 1X plans to start early tests of its humanoid robot, Neo Gamma, in “a few hundred to a few thousand” homes by the end of 2025, according to the company’s CEO, Bernt Børnich.

“Neo Gamma is going into homes this year,” Børnich told TechCrunch in an interview at Nvidia GTC 2025. “We want to invite early adopters in this year to help us develop this system. We want it to live and learn among people, and to do that, we need people to take Neo into their home and help us teach it how to behave.”

In recent months, the hype around humanoid robots for the home seems to have reached new heights.

Figure, a Bay Area-based competitor to 1X with an active social media presence, announced in February that it would also begin home tests of its humanoid robots in 2025. Weeks later, Bloomberg reported Figure was in talks for a $1.5 billion fundraise at an eye-watering $40 billion valuation. OpenAI — a 1X investor — is also reportedly exploring building its own humanoid robots.

But putting heavy metal robots into peoples’ homes raises the stakes for the nascent industry. It’s not unlike autonomous vehicle startups putting their robotaxis on the road. It can turn south — quickly.

However, Børnich is quite open about the fact Neo Gamma is a long way off from commercial scaling and autonomy.

While Neo Gamma uses AI to walk and balance, the robot is not fully capable of autonomous movements today. To make in-home tests possible, Børnich says 1X is “bootstrapping the process” by relying on teleoperators — humans in remote locations that can view Neo Gamma’s cameras and sensors in real-time, and take control of its limbs.

These in-home tests will allow 1X to collect data on how Neo Gamma operates in the home. Early adopters will help create a large, valuable dataset that 1X can use to train in-house AI models and upgrade Neo Gamma’s capabilities.

While backed by OpenAI, Børnich says 1X trains its core AI technology in-house today. The company also “occasionally” co-trains AI models with partners including the aforementioned OpenAI and Nvidia.

Collecting data from microphones and cameras inside of peoples’ homes and then training AI models on it raises a whole host of privacy concerns, of course. In an email to TechCrunch, a company spokesperson said customers can decide when a 1X employee can view Neo Gamma’s surroundings — whether for auditing or teleoperation.

Unveiled in February, Neo Gamma is the first bipedal robot prototype that 1X plans to test outside of the lab. Compared to Neo Beta, its predecessor, Neo Gamma features an improved onboard AI model, and a knitted nylon body suit that aims to reduce potential injuries from robot-to-human contact.

During a demo at GTC, 1X showcased Neo Gamma’s ability to do some basic tasks in a living room setting — partially powered by a human operator. The robot vacuumed, watered plants, and walked around the room without bumping into people or furniture. However, it wasn’t flawless. At one point the robot started shaking, then collapsed into Børnich’s arms. A 1X employee blamed spotty Wi-Fi in the conference hall and low battery.

Much like Figure’s plans, details about 1X’s early adopter program are far from clear. 1X has yet to reveal its go-to-market strategy for Neo Gamma, although it does have a waitlist on its website. It’s also hard to imagine how using Neo Gamma at home will work without teleoperation. The spokesperson said 1X will provide a “more thorough explanation” at a later date.

While a few hundred or thousand people might get to try an early, human-assisted version of Neo Gamma this year, it seems we’re still many years away from autonomous humanoid robots that you can just buy off the shelf.

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