1X says that if you’re buying a Neo – especially one of the first few units – you’ve got to be open to the company capturing all kinds of data through the robot for the purposes of improving its capabilities. That will be on your terms, in the sense that people in the Neo’s field of view will be blurred in its camera feed, and it will not venture into any no-go zones you set around your home. Still, that means it won’t be for everyone across the spectrum of privacy concerns at launch.
SomeoneSomewhere1984 on
This is interesting, and likely just the beginning. I wonder what this tech will be like in 10 years.
mf-TOM-HANK on
Wonder how long it takes for the first instance of a „housekeeping robot“ creating chloramine gas by mixing bleach and ammonia
RudyRusso on
Scam. Watch the video in the article. Its not autonomous, its literally being controlled by a guy with a VR headset in another room.
Also took the guy controlling the robot 5 minutes to load a fork and 2 glasses into a dishwasher.
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From the article
1X says that if you’re buying a Neo – especially one of the first few units – you’ve got to be open to the company capturing all kinds of data through the robot for the purposes of improving its capabilities. That will be on your terms, in the sense that people in the Neo’s field of view will be blurred in its camera feed, and it will not venture into any no-go zones you set around your home. Still, that means it won’t be for everyone across the spectrum of privacy concerns at launch.
This is interesting, and likely just the beginning. I wonder what this tech will be like in 10 years.
Wonder how long it takes for the first instance of a „housekeeping robot“ creating chloramine gas by mixing bleach and ammonia
Scam. Watch the video in the article. Its not autonomous, its literally being controlled by a guy with a VR headset in another room.
Also took the guy controlling the robot 5 minutes to load a fork and 2 glasses into a dishwasher.
Should say here is the [Wall Street Journal Video](https://youtu.be/f3c4mQty_so?si=86CPW9FSKHlyUn0b) pulling back the curtain and revealing there is no wizard.
I’m extremely credulous and believe they’ve over-promised, because if they haven’t then you can easily replace many workers with a $20,000 robot.
Exciting start but it’s a long way from what we want.