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1X Announces In-Home Tests of Neo Gamma Humanoid Robots Starting in 2025
Norwegian robotics startup 1X plans to begin testing its humanoid robot, Neo Gamma, in several hundred to thousand homes by the end of 2025. These initial tests will rely heavily on teleoperators—humans remotely controlling the robots—to gather data that will help train AI models for future autonomous capabilities.
Skynet Chance (+0.01%): While the development of humanoid robots represents a step toward embodied AI, Neo Gamma's heavy reliance on human teleoperators indicates we're still far from autonomous robots capable of independent physical action that could pose uncontrolled risks.
Skynet Date (+0 days): The early-stage nature of these humanoid robots, with their dependence on remote human operators and limited autonomous capabilities, doesn't significantly alter the timeline for potential AI risk scenarios; this represents an expected intermediate stage in robotics development.
AGI Progress (+0.03%): The introduction of bipedal robots into home environments, even with limited autonomy, establishes a platform for collecting real-world interaction data crucial for developing embodied AI systems that can physically operate in human spaces, a key component of general intelligence.
AGI Date (-1 days): The aggressive timeline for in-home testing (by end of 2025) slightly accelerates progress toward embodied AI by creating pathways for data collection in diverse home environments, though the heavy reliance on human teleoperators limits the immediate impact.