X Technologies is taking orders for a robotic household helper it thinks could change the world. Neo’s first chore? Learning ...
The bipedal bot, which has been a decade in development, stands at 66 inches and tips the scales at 66 pounds. It ...
X’s Neo wants to be your housekeeper. First, it needs to be controlled by a human in your home. Cool with you?
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Meet NEO, the humanoid robot that folds laundry, tidies up, and learns over time
X unveils NEO, the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to automate chores and personalize home living.
Analysts expect the humanoid and service-robot markets to exceed $300 billion within the next decade as companies continue to forge ahead.
SALEM, Ore. — In an office park opposite an Amazon warehouse, the robots are at work. A trio of six-foot-tall machines with ostrichlike legs and two jointed arms work in shifts, walking off a charging ...
Robotics engineers worldwide are tackling one of the most challenging frontiers in artificial intelligence and mechanical ...
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