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Based on slides presented by Bernt Børnich, cofounder and CEO of 1X Technologies, the firm's Neo humanoid robot is scheduled to debut in 2025 for a set of early adopters in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Milburn said 1X is likely to be conservative about where it places Neo initially – meaning homes with children would be avoided due to the higher safety concerns. Neo is only 5' 4" and 66 lbs, with four hours of battery life, but it could still do damage if it fell on a child. The biz is looking specifically for customers who want to provide feedback and help it gather the data to improve Neo.

The limited autonomy of the first robots headed into people's homes follows from the fact that, like autonomous cars, a lot of data is required for a machine to operate in a residential environment – and that data has not yet been gathered. Simulated data can help, but for humanoid robots to navigate effectively in the human world, they have to stumble and fumble before they can walk among us.

Just as Waymo robotaxis initially were accompanied by a human supervisor, Neo bots and other domestic human-like machines will head out into the world, awkwardly, under human oversight, to gather the data required to allow them, eventually, to operate on their own. And as with mobile phones, expect that the privacy policies imposed by robot makers will not afford much privacy – the robot's video record of dropping the breakfast you requested will help company engineers improve its performance.

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[-] Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world 6 points 3 days ago

The privacy implications of these Neo humanoid robots seems like a non-starter, unless you are huge fan of robotics.

[-] j4k3@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago

Even Asimov mentions the sexual utility of the average domestic positronic robot. Then there is Daneel's brother, the humaniform Jander which Han Fastolfe loans Gladia in The Robots of Dawn...

So you know where this is going. What a freakish job, drone operator becomes moan operator...

"How was work today Honey."

'I had 37 manual interventions... Can we not talk about that please.'

"I'm sure you relieved a lot of tension dear."

this post was submitted on 23 Dec 2024
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