Star1 is designed to go running in extreme environments like the Gobi Desert, while 1X Technologies’ NEO Gamma humanoid robot wants to make your life easier at home. Not only can it walk with a natural human gait and arm swings, but Gamma can also squat down to pick things up from the ground as well as sit in chairs.
NEO Gamma dons soft covers to reduce impact on the surrounding environment and a new in-house language model enables natural conversation, both of which are a big step forward for internal home testing, the first step in creating fully autonomous humanoids. These skills are learned using reinforcement Learning from human motion capture data, allowing NEO Gamma to experience household scenarios and tasks that would be otherwise inaccessible to other robot form factors.
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There is a not-so-distant future where we all have our own robot helper at home, like Rosey the Robot or Baymax. But for humanoid robots to truly integrate into everyday life, they must be developed alongside humans, not in isolation. The home provides real-world context and the diversity of data needed for humanoids to grow in intelligence and autonomy. It also teaches them the nuances of human life—how to open the door for the elderly, move carefully around pets, or adapt to the unpredictability of the surrounding world. Robots confined to industrial space or lab development miss out on this critical understanding,” said Bernt Børnich, CEO of 1X Technologies.