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    Would you let this robot helper live in your home?

    By Talker News,

    2024-09-09

    By Dean Murray via SWNS

    A company has launched an unsettling robot designed to live in your home.

    The NEO Beta is a bipedal humanoid with uncannily human-like movements.

    Developers 1X , based in California and Norway, say they are releasing a number of their prototype bots into people's homes this year.

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    (1X via SWNS)

    A teaser clip of the NEO shows it helping a person get ready to go out by handing her a rucksack and giving a hug.

    The company believes the robot could help with household chores, as well as work in warehouses, manufacturing and the service industry.

    Bernt Børnich, CEO at 1X said: "The future where you have humanoids at home folding your laundry is a lot closer than you think, and the price will be a lot lower than most people imagine. We can manufacture this at a cost of a relatively affordable car."

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    (1X via SWNS)

    1X said: "NEO Beta represents a significant advancement in robotics, moving beyond traditional, stiff robots to humanoids with bio-inspired designs that can safely work among people."

    NEO has been designed to be produced at scale in the company’s factory in Moss, Norway.

    Bernt Børnich said: "Our priority is safety. Safety is the cornerstone that allows us to confidently introduce NEO Beta into homes, where it will gather essential feedback and demonstrate its capabilities in real-world settings.

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    (1X via SWNS)

    "This year, we are deploying a limited number of NEO units in selected homes for research and development purposes. Doing so means we are taking another step toward achieving our mission."

    1X says its mission is to create an abundant supply of physical labor through safe, intelligent humanoids that work alongside people.

    "To achieve this goal, 1X humanoids must be exposed to diverse environments to become fully capable of performing a wide range of tasks," the company adds.

    The post Would you let this robot helper live in your home? appeared first on Talker .

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    butterflies
    09-10
    No, thank you
    Constance Suedbeck
    09-10
    no I want nothing to do with I, Robot,or 1984, or even the Jetson's technology
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