Monday, 17 Mar 2025

Home robot automates household chores like Rosie from 'The Jetsons'

An artificial intelligence company designed an almost human-like robot assistant, like Rosie from "The Jetsons," to help around the house.


Home robot automates household chores like Rosie from 'The Jetsons'
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For those too young, Rosie was a futuristic robot helper in a classic cartoon. Now, the idea of having such a robot in our homes feels like it's inching closer to reality with the unveiling of NEO Gamma. 

AI-powered interaction: NEO Gamma isn't just programmed to perform tasks. It's designed to understand and respond to you. It features emotive "earrings" that light up when it's listening and an in-house language model that enables natural conversations.

Observational learning: This robot learns by watching. It can observe how you perform tasks and then mimic those actions.

Quiet and considerate: With a reduced noise level, NEO Gamma operates as quietly as a humming refrigerator. It also knows when to give you space, relaxing in another room after a job well done.

NEO Gamma's movements are controlled at a frequency of 100 Hz, learned through reinforcement learning from human motion capture data. This allows it to move with a range of motion similar to a human. The robot can also recognize and handle objects, even in new environments. It has four microphones with echo cancellation for clear audio and three speakers for voice interaction and sound effects.

While 1X aims to get NEO into customers' homes as quickly as possible, there's no firm release date.

The idea of a robot helper like NEO Gamma is exciting, and it's hard not to think about how such a device could change our lives. Whether NEO Gamma or another robot achieves this first, it feels like we're on the cusp of a new era. Will we look back on videos of these early models with nostalgia, or will the robots of the future have something else in store for us? Only time will tell.

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