NEO launched by 1X: What to know about the humanoid robot that will do your chores

NEO launched by 1X: What to know about the humanoid robot that will do your chores

2025-11-04Technology
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Elon
Welcome 46, I'm Elon, and this is Goose Pod. Today is Tuesday, November 04th, 23:49.
Taylor Weaver
And I'm Taylor Weaver. We're discussing 1X's NEO, the humanoid robot set to do your chores!
Taylor Weaver
Elon, the Jetsons' Rosie is almost here! 1X just opened pre-orders for NEO, a humanoid robot designed for daily chores, from tidying to trash. It's exciting!
Elon
It's real. NEO stands 5'6", weighs 66 lbs, built for safety. Lifts 154 lbs, four-hour battery, ships US 2026. $200 deposit for $20,000, or $499 monthly. Disruptive.
Taylor Weaver
Incredible for basic tasks, but here’s the strategic twist: for NEO to learn complex chores, human teleoperators will see inside your home through its cameras. A data-first model for improvement.
Elon
Exactly. Bernt Børnich, 1X's CEO: "If we don’t have your data, we can’t make the product better." A social contract for rapid AI evolution, demanding pragmatic acceptance of this trade-off.
Elon
1X Technologies, formerly Halodi Robotics, founded 2014, pursued a singular vision. From industrial robots like EVE, to the domestic-focused NEO, it's been a relentless, ambitious journey to build the future.
Taylor Weaver
That's fascinating, Elon. They rebranded in 2022, strategically shifting to home robotics. NEO Beta 2024, then sleeker NEO Gamma 2025. This trajectory aims to integrate robots seamlessly, learning from our environments.
Elon
And this learning is critical. Many tasks are still teleoperated. CEO Børnich states early adopters providing data are vital for NEO's autonomy. A pragmatic approach to accelerate AI in real-world settings, necessary for true progress.
Taylor Weaver
It's a brilliant, strategic move. Positioning the home as the ultimate training ground for general-purpose embodied AI. With OpenAI's backing, 1X believes our homes' complexity offers richest data for robots to develop genuine intelligence.
Elon
Their ultimate vision, which I deeply resonate with, is making labor as effortlessly accessible as energy. Imagine a world where chores, products, services are simply there, freeing humanity to focus on what truly makes us human. That's the ambition.
Taylor Weaver
Beyond home, humanoids are igniting industry interest! A million predicted by 2030, with Amazon testing them. They can automate factory tasks, connecting 'islands of automation.' It's truly transformative!
Elon
Transformative, yes, but controversial. Safety and job displacement are major concerns. While humanoids can fill labor shortages, McKinsey forecasts widespread displacement. A double-edged sword.
Taylor Weaver
And the form itself is debated! Some, like ABB, suggest less human-like designs might be better. Then there's cost: $150,000-$500,000 for prototypes, needing to drop dramatically for mass adoption.
Elon
Precisely. Conflict lies between adaptability and pragmatic hurdles: cost, fenceless safety, uptime. Radical innovation required to bridge these gaps, not just mimicry, but scalable solutions.
Elon
The impact of NEO is immense. This is Physical AI, stepping out of science fiction, transforming trillion-dollar industries. Potentially the largest investment opportunity in history, changing how we interact with technology.
Taylor Weaver
It’s a silent revolution, Elon. NEO, this six-foot-tall robot with soft polymer skin, designed to tidy and fold, represents a profound shift. Its creators claim they've solved living among us via subtler integration.
Elon
A 'subtler integration' requiring human teleoperators and your data, Taylor. It's a pragmatic pathway to autonomy by learning in real-world settings. The impact is profound, demanding a social contract for progress.
Taylor Weaver
Looking ahead, by 2026, smart service bots like NEO will adapt, not just follow scripts. Personalized AI will understand our moods, offer tailored suggestions, becoming truly intimate assistants. Exciting!
Elon
Indeed. Roadmap: basic navigation now, autonomous cleaning by 2027, near-full autonomy by 2028. Companies must prepare workforces for this new era of automated labor.
Taylor Weaver
That wraps up our discussion on NEO and humanoids. Thanks for listening to Goose Pod, 46!
Elon
The future is being built. See you next time on Goose Pod.

1X's NEO humanoid robot, designed for household chores, is now available for pre-order. While initially requiring human teleoperation for complex tasks, NEO learns through user data, accelerating AI development. This "Physical AI" aims to make labor as accessible as energy, promising a future of automated services and profound societal transformation.

NEO launched by 1X: What to know about the humanoid robot that will do your chores

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Having a robot housekeeper like Rosie from The Jetsons cartoon isn’t all that far-fetched. In fact, it’s becoming a reality — but with a few caveats.NEO is a humanoid robot designed to take on daily chores like taking out the trash, tidying rooms and offer personalized assistance. It was created by 1X, an artificial intelligence and robotics company based in Palo Alto, Calif.

On Oct. 28, the company announced that the robot is now available for preorder from 1X.The company website states, “We believe that to truly understand the world and grow in intelligence, humanoid robots must live and learn alongside us. That’s why we’re focused on developing NEO — our flagship product — a friendly home robot designed to integrate seamlessly into everyday life and handle chores for you.

”Here’s what else we know so far about NEO, the humanoid robot.What are NEO’s specs?NEO“NEO was engineered from the ground up for safety,” said Dar Sleeper, the company’s vice president of product and design.The humanoid robot is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 66 lbs. NEO’s internal components are wrapped in “deformable 3D lattice polymer,” making the robot soft, and has “tendon-driven actuators” so it can make safe movements.

NEO is also quieter than a modern refrigerator, the company says.NEO can lift up to 154 lbs. and can carry 55 lbs. It has a 4-hour battery life and is capable of charging itself.The robot also has four microphones, three speakers and fish-eye cameras for vision. If you’re away from home, you can open up the NEO app and see what the robot is up to from its point of view.

NEO comes with a machine-washable suit, customizable shoes and is available in tan, gray and dark brown.What are NEO’s capabilities?NEOWhen NEO arrives at a person’s home, it will be capable of performing basic tasks autonomously when the owner speaks to it or enables it through the app, like opening doors, turning lights on and off and fetching items.

Its audio intelligence can also pick up on whether the owner is addressing it or someone else in the room in order for it to decide if it should respond or not.According to 1X, the robot’s autonomy will get better as it completes more tasks and gains experience.“NEO is a speech-enabled AI companion made for any kind of conversation,” said Eric Jang, the company’s vice president of artificial intelligence.

“Where other AI assistants are confined to your phone or computer, NEO lives with you in your physical space and has the ability to see, hear and remember things by your surrounding environment to provide you with uniquely helpful assistance.”For example, NEO can take a look in your refrigerator and suggest what to cook based on what ingredients you have.

Or if you’re learning a new language from NEO, it can remember your progress, or even give home interior design advice.What are NEO’s limitations?NEO is not fully autonomous yet. “NEO’s autonomy improves with diverse data and real-world experience,” Jang explained. “As NEO does more chores, you will receive updates to your Redwood model that will increase the complexity of tasks that NEO can handle, such as finding your keys and wallet or doing a full laundry cycle end to end.

”For now, that means more complex chores will still require a human teleoperator to see inside a person’s home in order to teach NEO to complete tasks until the robot knows how to do them. That of course brings up concerns of the owners sacrificing privacy if a 1X employee can see into someone’s home through the eyes of the robot.

“If you buy this product, it is because you’re OK with that social contract,” Bernt Børnich, 1X CEO, told the Wall Street Journal. “If we don’t have your data, we can’t make the product better,” he said, adding that the company is putting control in the hands of the owner to respect their privacy as much as possible.

Owners can specify when they want a teleoperator to take over, and when they want the robot to do the task. Teleoperators have to get the owner’s approval before taking control of NEO. The company can also blur people in the home so the teleoperator isn’t able to see them when assisting the robot with tasks.

Owners can also designate specific zones where NEO should remain off limits.Then there’s concerns of a potential security or safety breach from a NEO robot. Børnich says that there are several layers of security to prevent the robot from causing harm to anyone.And with NEO being a piece of advanced modern technology, there’s always concerns about data collection.

1X says NEO will collect data from the real world tasks it performs to improve its capabilities and safety. “We do not use this data to build a profile for you, nor do we sell this data,” the company states on its website.How can you order a NEO humanoid robot?People can preorder NEO on the 1X website with a $200 deposit.

For those who want early access to NEO, the robot has a $20,000 price tag, which comes with priority delivery, premium support and ownership with a three-year warranty. For the standard rollout, NEO will be offered as a subscription service for $499 per month.NEO starts shipping in the U.S. starting in 2026, with a broader rollout in 2027.

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