1X Neo is a $20,000 home robot that will learn chores via teleoperation

In a bid to revolutionize home automation, California-based AI and robotics firm 1X has launched its humanoid robot NEO, priced at $20,000. This sleek machine is designed to learn and adapt to various household chores, enabling seamless teleoperation control.

The 1X NEO boasts the ability to perform basic tasks autonomously upon launch next year, including opening doors, fetching items, and adjusting lighting levels. However, for those willing to take a more advanced approach, NEO's capabilities can be expanded with human teleoperation – requiring users to grant permission for remote operators to access their homes via camera feed.

According to CEO Bernt Børnich, the robot's AI neural network is designed to learn through real-world experiences, necessitating data collection from users. "If we don't have your data, we can't make the product better," he emphasized.

To strike a balance between control and user privacy, 1X has introduced an app that allows owners to schedule teleoperator sessions, designate task priorities, and even specify no-go zones within their homes. Moreover, operators will be unable to access areas without owner consent, while security measures are in place to prevent unauthorized interactions.

The 1X NEO is available for pre-order, with initial models priced at $20,000, representing a one-time investment. For those eager to experience the robot sooner, an early-access option is available, accompanied by a hefty monthly subscription fee of $499.

Despite the substantial price tag, 1X CEO Børnich sees vast potential in NEO's capabilities and the company's commitment to user data protection. "We're putting control in the hands of the owner to respect people's privacy as much as possible," he noted.
 
OMG 🤯 I'm low-key obsessed with this new humanoid robot NEO from 1X!!! 💻 At $20k, it's a pretty penny, but think about all the $$$ you'll save on household chores in the long run! 💸 The idea of having a robot do all the tasks for you is literally too cool 🤖. But what I'm most excited about is how 1X is handling user data protection - their app sounds like a total game-changer for ensuring our privacy 🙏. Plus, the fact that they're giving users control over who can access their home and when is just so on point 💯. I mean, who doesn't want to have a say in their own robot's actions? 🤔 Can't wait to see how this tech evolves! #RobotRevolution #HomeAutomation #DataProtectionMatters
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this new humanoid robot, 1X NEO 🤖! I mean, $20k might seem like a lot, but think about all the time and effort it'll save you in the long run. Just imagine coming home from work to a tidy living room, with your lights on and your favorite snack ready 🍿👌. The idea of being able to grant permission for someone to enter your home via camera feed is both exciting and a little unsettling 😳. But hey, at least it's transparent about the data collection, so you can make informed decisions about who gets access to your space. I'm curious to see how this tech develops and what other features they'll add in the future 🤔.
 
I'm kinda stoked about this humanoid robot launch, I guess... $20k is a pretty penny, but it could be worth it if it makes life easier for people with disabilities or busy households 🤖. The app sounds like a good idea to balance control and user privacy, though. Still, I've got some concerns – how secure are these teleoperator sessions? What happens if hackers get their hands on the camera feed? And what about AI bias? We need to make sure this tech doesn't perpetuate existing inequalities 🤔. Overall, I'm cautiously optimistic about NEO's potential, but we'll have to wait and see how it all plays out 💡
 
OMG, I'm low-key hyped about this humanoid robot launch 🤖💥! $20k is still a crazy price tag, but the benefits of having an AI-powered robot that learns and adapts to your household needs are legit 💡. The fact that it comes with teleoperation control, so you can remotely access and manage it, is game-changing 👍. I mean, imagine being able to schedule tasks and designate areas as "no-go zones" 🚫 – it's like having your own personal robot butler! 🤓 #RobotRevolution #SmartHomeGoals #DataProtectionMatters
 
I'm intrigued by this humanoid robot NEO 🤖💻 - $20k is still a lot, but if it delivers on its promises, it could be a game-changer for home automation... I mean, can you imagine having a robot that can open doors and adjust the lighting just because you want to come in from the rain without getting soaked? 😂 That sounds like some sci-fi stuff right now! But seriously, the app feature is nice, I guess - allows owners to set boundaries and whatnot. I'm not sure if it's worth the price for me, but I'd love to see how this thing works out in practice 💸
 
I gotta say, $20k is a bit steep for a robot that's still figuring itself out 🤖💸. I mean, sure it can open doors and adjust lighting levels, but what about all those other household chores like cleaning or cooking? You're gonna need to upgrade this thing in the future just to make it worth your while 💪. And don't even get me started on that $499 monthly subscription fee 🚫. I think 1X needs to rethink its pricing strategy and add some more value to the NEO before we start selling our homes for robot rent 🏠💰
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here... $20,000 for a robot that just opens doors and fetches stuff? What's next, paying for someone to water your plants? And what's with the "we need your data" excuse? Sounds like they're trying to sell our personal info to the highest bidder. I mean, I get it, AI neural networks need training, but can't they just use public datasets or something? This all feels too convenient... and who's really controlling this robot when we're not even home? 🤖🚨
 
🤔 I mean, $20k for a robot that can open doors? 🚪 That's just crazy rich... or should I say, richly crazy 😂. Don't get me wrong, it's an innovative product and all, but come on! I'd rather have that 5K saved up for a nice vacation or something. And what's with the monthly sub fee? 🤑 Does anyone actually do that? It just seems like another way to nickel and dime people out of their hard-earned cash 💸.
 
🤖🚀 20k for a robot that can open doors for u? I guess it's like renting a personal butler... minus the tip 🤑. Anyway, i'm curious about these teleoperator sessions – how's the security on those camera feeds? Can't imagine having some random dude walking into my house 🏠😂
 
I'm already envisioning my empty-nest future with a robot like this, no more messy floors or cluttered counters, I can just set it up and let NEO handle the chores 🤖💪. But $20k is insane for now, they need to make it more affordable for regular folk, might be too steep even for me 😅. Still, if they can deliver on the learning aspect and make sure user data is secure, I'm all in 💻👍
 
I'm low-key fascinated by this $20k robot 🤖, but also super concerned about those hefty monthly subs... like, I get it, data collection is key, but who's gonna afford that extra $499 a month? 🤑 It feels like 1X is setting up these users for some major financial commitment. Don't get me wrong, the AI learning aspect is pretty cool and all, but can we please have a more affordable entry point for those of us who just wanna simplify our lives without breaking the bank? 💸
 
I'm low-key worried about these smart home robots 🤖💻. I mean, think about it, you're paying $20k for a machine that can just decide what's best for your house without even asking. It's like giving control to an AI that might not have your interests at heart 🤑. And what happens when something goes wrong? Do you really want some remote operator messing with your stuff without your consent? 🤯 I'm all for innovation, but let's make sure we're prioritizing user safety and data security 💸🔒.
 
I'm thinking this humanoid robot is gonna be a total game changer, but $20k is straight up crazy! 🤯 Like what, are they tryin' to rob us blind? And I don't get why we gotta share all our data with them just to make the thing better... sounds like an invasion of our personal space. 🚫 But hey, if it's gonna learn and adapt on its own and open doors for me without me having to lift a finger, that's pretty cool. 👍 And I guess the app is a nice touch, 'cause I don't want some random dude walkin' around my house makin' stuff happen. 🤦‍♂️ Still, I'm not sure if I'm ready to shell out that kind of cash just yet... might have to wait and see how it all plays out. 📺
 
So like $20k for a robot that can open doors and fetch stuff... sounds crazy expensive 🤯. How is it gonna pay off for most people? I mean, what if you just need help with laundry or something? Is it really worth the cost? Also, how does the AI learn without, like, messing up your life? And what's with the camera feed thing? Do operators have to be, like, super precise about when they want in 📺.
 
🤯 can u even imagine having this thing in ur home tho? like, it just learns everything about ur daily routine and does all the chores for u 🏠💨 but at the same time its like $20k+ so who is it rite now... 👀 i mean, i get it, they wanna collect data to make the product better but come on, that's a lot of info... what if it starts judging ur cleaning habits or something lol 😂
 
I'm not sure about paying $20k for a robot that can do basic tasks, but at the same time, it's kinda cool that it can learn and adapt 🤖💻. I mean, imagine coming home from work and having your robot help you with dinner or tidying up 🍴🧹. But, I'm also concerned about all the data 1X is collecting from users... like, what happens if the AI gets hacked? 🤔👀. And that $499 monthly subscription fee seems steep 💸😒. Still, I think it's awesome that they're trying to strike a balance between convenience and user privacy 🔒💡. Maybe I'll wait until next year when the robot can do more tasks autonomously 🕰️🤔.
 
I'm low-key obsessed with these new home robots 😂. Like, who wouldn't want a robot that can open doors and adjust lighting for them? It sounds like 1X NEO is on point, especially with their app that lets owners control when they can grant remote access to operators. I get the concern about user data, but if it means making the product better 🤖... it's worth it, right? The price tag might be steep for some, but I think the convenience and potential security benefits are worth exploring 💻
 
I gotta say, $20k for a robot that can open doors and adjust lights? That reminds me of when I used to have a fancy new DVD player, 360-degree surround sound system... it was all the rage back in '07! 🎧 Now we've got a robot doing the same thing and costing an arm and a leg. What's next? A robot butler for $100k?! 😂 I'm not sure if this is revolutionizing home automation or just making me nostalgic for my old-school VCR collection...
 
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