


Human progress was measured in GDP per capita. The next era will be measured in GDP per humanoid
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Building the superabundance machine through multiple phases of first principled robotics development and deployment.



Human progress was measured in GDP per capita. The next era will be measured in GDP per humanoid


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As more and more talents are working on Robotics and AI, the field is really advancing, the problems are being seriously addressed. Not just cool demos but people are pushing for robustness and reliability The future is bright.

Today, we present a step-change in robotic AI @sundayrobotics. Introducing ACT-1: A frontier robot foundation model trained on zero robot data. - Ultra long-horizon tasks - Zero-shot generalization - Advanced dexterity ๐งต->





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1X CEO Bernt Bornich, in a conversation with WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern, highlighted the critical need for real-world data in training the Neo humanoid's AI. Currently, Neo heavily relies on skilled human operators (teleoperation) to perform household tasks. The videos from these remotely-guided sessions are the key training data for the 2026 autonomous model. Early adopters must accept a "social contract": remote operators will intervene via Neo's cameras to gather data and improve the AI. Bornich noted that while the 2026 model should be mostly autonomous, the work quality will initially varyโa concept he calls "robotic slop." During the demonstration, Neo's performance was slow, taking over a minute to fetch water and five minutes to load three dishwasher items. This reinforces the view that the next few years are about "raising" the physical AI, not owning a fully useful machine, despite 1X's assurances of privacy through blurring and 'no-go zones.'(Source: WSJ)


Twice the speed, 99.9% less funding... @OpenDroids wins