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Robots Learn Like Humans with New AI Model
13 Jan
Summary
- New AI model enables robots to learn from real-world dynamics.
- Robots can acquire new skills using video and prompts.
- 1X aims to ship Neo humanoids to homes soon.

Robotics company 1X has introduced a novel AI model named the 1X World Model, designed to imbue its Neo robots with an understanding of real-world physics. This sophisticated system allows the robots to learn new tasks and information independently by processing video data and user prompts.
This development coincides with 1X's upcoming release of its Neo humanoids for domestic use, with pre-orders exceeding expectations. The AI model enables Neo to learn from vast amounts of internet video and apply that knowledge directly to physical actions, potentially allowing it to master new skills without prior specific training.
While not enabling instantaneous mastery of all commands, the 1X World Model processes video and prompts to enhance the robots' comprehension of the physical world. This data is fed back into the network, improving the bots' collective know-how and providing insights into their decision-making processes.




