1X's viral Neo humanoid robot isn't quite as good as it looks. Neo costs $500 per month or $20,000 up-front. The robot has to be controlled by a human. There's a new humanoid robot making waves online ...
Following a big AI push and more tech companies surpassing $4 trillion in market cap, 2025's bingo card also includes humanoid robots. Sort of. This Wednesday, Californian company 1X introduced Neo, a ...
California-based AI and robotics company 1X is now accepting pre-orders for its humanoid robot NEO, which was designed to automate everyday chores and to offer personalized assistance. Users will be ...
European roboticists today released a powerful open-source artificial intelligence model that acts as a brain for industrial robots—helping them grasp and manipulate things with new dexterity. The new ...
Robotics company 1X has made its Neo humanoid robot available for pre-order in the United States, positioning the 5.5 foot tall domestic assistant as a solution for automated household tasks. The Palo ...
Many surgeons admit that medical robots can now operate with greater precision than human specialists. However, the complex preparation required for robotic surgery still takes far too long. But a new ...
A California robotics company says it is ready to bring humanoid robots into homes, announcing that preorders are now open for NEO — billed as the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot. The ...
A robot hand built from Lego pieces by a 16-year-old and his father can grab and move objects, displaying similar qualities to a leading robotic hand. Jared Lepora, a student at Bristol Grammar School ...
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In a Tesla earnings call Wednesday, the world’s richest man pondered the future of his company’s Optimus robots—and his control over them. Musk has also made it clear that he wants to get paid, a lot.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare quietly declined the entirety of its annual $1.5 million federal Title X funding, leaving patients statewide without free and low-cost contraception and ...