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🚀N1 FORMATION🚀https://parlonsia.teachizy.fr/ Neo (1X Technologies) : un robot humanoïde à usage général (polyvalent) qui apporte l’IA incarnée (Embodied AI) à la maison. Conçu avec une ingénierie de pointe, des performances équilibrées, et une approche sécurité d’abord. Issu de l’ADN Halodi Robotics en Norvège, soutenu par l’OpenAI Startup Fund. Au programme : robotique, comportement intelligent, apprentissage incarné, cas d’usage, limites et impact sur la main-d’œuvre/travail. 🚀Découvrez NEO, le **humanoid robot** qui pourrait bien redéfinir votre quotidien ! Ce concentré de **robotique** et d'**intelligence artificielle** promet de transformer votre **smart home**. Imaginez un futur où les **robots** s'occupent de tout, grâce à cet **ai robot** signé 1X **1x neo**. Site de lien de la société :
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Chapitres
0:00 – Intro & promesse : humanoïde domestique, sécurité d’abord
0:42 – Origines : 1X Technologies, Halodi Robotics (Norvège), OpenAI Startup Fund
1:35 – Ingénierie & design : robot, androïde, matériaux, performances équilibrées
2:30 – Ce que Neo permet de faire : aide à la maison, tâches, usage général (polyvalent)
3:20 – IA incarnée & apprentissage incarné (Embodied AI / Embodied Learning)
4:15 – Comportement intelligent : perception, planification, interaction
5:10 – Autonomie du robot humanoïde : navigation, manipulation
6:05 – Sécurité d’abord : matériel + logiciel, tests, conformité
7:10 – App & connectivité : contrôle, mises à jour, écosystème robotique
8:15 – Cas d’usage concrets : particuliers, créateurs, tech
9:30 – Limites actuelles & feuille de route (R&D)
10:40 – Impact travail / main-d’œuvre (labor) & société
11:30 – Conclusion & comment précommander chez 1X Technologies

Qu’est-ce que Neo ?
Neo est un robot humanoïde usage général de 1X Technologies conçu pour automatiser des corvées à la maison grâce à l’IA incarnée et un comportement intelligent.

À qui s’adresse Neo ?
Neo s’adresse aux foyers cherchant un androïde de robotique domestique sûr et polyvalent, pensé « sécurité d’abord ».

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00:00What if your house started taking care of itself?
00:03Today we're going to talk about the humanoid robot that sees, hears, and learns like a human, without ever getting tired.
00:10Its name is Neo, it's by One Tech, and it promises to change our daily lives.
00:15Neo is a humanoid robot designed for the home, conceived to be safe, useful, and intelligent.
00:22And I confess that I'm hesitant to start taking it, to rent it.
00:27I'll tell you about him; he's 1.65m tall and weighs 30kg, and has a rather flexible, sinewy body.
00:33which makes it lightweight, quiet, and they say quite safe around humans.
00:37It can lift up to 25 kg, move freely, and perform a variety of tasks.
00:43Organize, carry, open, water, clean, and at the heart of the system is Redwood AI,
00:49a model of perception and planning, inspired by the human brain.
00:54A kind of step-by-step reinforcement learning,
00:59And it is this AI that will allow it to see, hear, and understand its environment.
01:03then to break down an instruction into autonomous action.
01:07To walk, to grasp, to move, to place.
01:09It has a Wi-Fi and 5G connected system.
01:12Neo, therefore, learns continuously, receiving updates that enhance his abilities.
01:16and it can be controlled or monitored via the One Tech app on your mobile phone.
01:21Furthermore, the model has a centralized neural system,
01:26that is to say, all units return to a server system
01:30to share computing power,
01:33And that's how they will start to increase skills and learning.
01:37It's really going to be a dynamic system.
01:39which will allow the entire Neo fleet to learn everyday tasks.
01:45As we did with Chad GPT,
01:48We will train the model so that, every day, it can become better.
01:53In this new system, we are looking at this architecture,
01:56composed primarily of tendons,
01:59made of composites,
02:01with a coating structure,
02:03And then we have what we call a covering, a mesh,
02:06which means that the robot, in itself, is not very heavy.
02:0830 kg is extremely light, it's easy to move.
02:11And then we have this external composition.
02:13which will be an envelope.
02:15And this envelope is customizable.
02:16We will be able to choose colors.
02:18He is not particularly fast,
02:20But he does the tasks.
02:21He can therefore attend,
02:23And I think there will definitely be a market.
02:25especially for the elderly,
02:27but not only that.
02:28I think that, when you discover, in fact,
02:30both the price and the possibility, today,
02:32that we have a monthly rental,
02:34This makes the field very affordable.
02:37So, that will also raise another question,
02:39which is very clear.
02:39Those who, today, provide assistance to people.
02:43And it's already starting to sink in.
02:45Because it's important to understand
02:46that the world is changing.
02:49So, we've been told this for a very long time,
02:50Artificial intelligence is turning everything upside down.
02:53But now we are entering a different sphere.
02:56We are no longer talking about prototypes.
02:58The model that's here, that model,
03:01it's the humanoid companion that is really designed
03:03to transform our lives at home.
03:05So, it combines AI and advanced hardware
03:08to help with everyday tasks.
03:10That is to say, it incorporates artificial intelligence.
03:14every day.
03:14You can ask him general questions.
03:17And then we have a system that makes decisions.
03:20And his body will be powered by the tendons.
03:22the silent and lightweight system,
03:24what we saw previously,
03:25with a so-called low-energy movement
03:27to make it particularly safe,
03:29for us, for our home,
03:31to effectively avoid having shocks.
03:32Hence the perhaps rather padded structure
03:35in a hexagonal shape that surrounds its steel structure.
03:39NEO's hardware is, in fact, packed with features.
03:41It's like a second human part,
03:44a kind of load-bearing capacity.
03:46He already possesses a certain strength,
03:4725 kg, 55 pounds,
03:49so that it can reliably handle chores.
03:52And they also worked a lot on the design aspect.
03:55If you look at the NEO system,
03:57It is quite visually appealing.
03:59And I would say that even if we had to transport it,
04:02At 30 kg, almost anyone should be able to move it.
04:05if there was a need.
04:07Therefore, each NEO comes with a combination of machine-washable mesh
04:11and a head and shoes
04:13which can be customized in style with three colors, as we have seen.
04:16For the use case, they wanted to do a simple experiment.
04:19As soon as the box is opened,
04:20The core of the experience is fully autonomous.
04:22We are directly in the body-force system.
04:25That is to say, it can be programmed for an hour.
04:27so that NEO can do all the chores
04:29so that we can come home to a clean house every day.
04:34And that idea changes everything.
04:36Because when you start looking
04:37How much does a robot vacuum cleaner cost?
04:39And what is the final cost of NEO?
04:41We realize that perhaps NEO might replace
04:44lots of products in the house.
04:46So, the AI Companion function,
04:48That's because you can also talk to NEO for help.
04:50Either for a difficult question
04:52or a household chore.
04:54While you're not here,
04:55The system is designed to do household chores.
04:57which are planned.
04:58So, he's going to arrange the laundry.
05:00He will clean it.
05:00He's going to organize the fridge supplies.
05:02He will water the plants.
05:03He's going to water the businesses.
05:05So, it's quite surprising.
05:06to see this capacity,
05:07this autonomy of the model.
05:09And of course, we'll have to see
05:10if it lives up to its promises in the real world.
05:12But today, quite honestly,
05:14when you discover the price
05:16And you say at that price,
05:18There are many who will be able to afford it.
05:20Even just when you have to pay someone
05:22Who has to do the tasks?
05:24And that's where we get into a debate.
05:25which is quite complicated.
05:26who is today,
05:27how we are going to design our company
05:30With this change?
05:32We need to be very clear.
05:33This is going to revolutionize the way we do things.
05:35to design the work.
05:37So, of course,
05:39the part that will change,
05:40It's about managing autonomy.
05:42So, Neo gains access
05:43with the latest AI features
05:45to ask how it will be updated,
05:48how it will recharge,
05:49because it has a charging station.
05:50So, the model, while he is working,
05:52he will be able to detect
05:53the moment when he has a down moment
05:55at the level of the load
05:56and recharge.
05:58The model's own battery life
06:01is still relative, though.
06:02That is to say, 4 hours ago.
06:03So, we need to look at the speed
06:04to which he moves.
06:06That's pretty much what I would tell you.
06:06Whereas we use automated systems.
06:09When I talk about automata,
06:10I'm talking about GPT chat systems
06:11and that they be given tasks
06:13like going on the web,
06:14We realize that it's relatively slow.
06:16So, let's watch this scene,
06:17She is very interesting.
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06:48So, Neo, it's really
06:55the voice AI company
06:58for all kinds of conversations
06:59where other AI assistants
07:02are confined to the telephone
07:03to your computer.
07:05Neo, he's going to live with us
07:06in physical space
07:07and the ability to see, to hear,
07:10to remember things
07:11of our environment
07:11will really bring us
07:13a helpful aid.
07:14So, we immediately think so
07:15for the elderly.
07:15We have a very high demand
07:17and a very big need
07:18with the legislation of the population.
07:19But for example, it can also suggest
07:21the fact of helping us
07:22in the kitchen,
07:23recipes,
07:24depending on what is available
07:25in the fridge.
07:25Because he is capable, therefore
07:26to retain the list,
07:28our progress.
07:29And we can teach him languages.
07:31even giving him advice.
07:32And then, he can participate too.
07:34by actually giving advice himself.
07:37Her gestures and her luminous rings
07:38express his intentions.
07:40So, we designed a model
07:42that is friendly
07:43to take it psychologically
07:45for human beings
07:45because there is a factor
07:46acceptance.
07:48That's why he's small.
07:49that he makes sure, in my opinion,
07:50not to frighten
07:51and to return somewhere
07:53very friendly
07:53this first model
07:55differently from what we do
07:56for example in figure 0203
07:58or even Tesla's box
08:01with Elon Musk
08:02where we have models
08:03who are a little more assertive.
08:06This one is designed
08:07for an audio intelligence system
08:09which can also determine
08:10if you address him
08:12or to someone else in the room
08:13to decide whether he should respond.
08:15So, that's it now.
08:16the problems we could have had
08:18at the time
08:18with other models
08:19such as Alexa.
08:21We'll see how it works.
08:22at the moment when we are about to ask him the question.
08:24But, as one might expect,
08:25the domestic robot
08:26can speak naturally to Neo
08:28and the main interface
08:29for all its features
08:30including autonomy.
08:32What's interesting to see
08:33that's what today
08:34there will certainly be
08:34a way to learn too
08:36to interact
08:36as we learned
08:37to interact with ChatGPT
08:39because there is still
08:40sentences
08:41and a way of expressing oneself
08:42that we won't be able to keep
08:44in the same way
08:45than with a human.
08:46But it will still be interesting.
08:47because Neo's system
08:49which works with the architecture
08:51Redwood AI
08:52therefore allows him
08:52to perform household chores
08:54basic self-sufficiency.
08:56So, yes, of course.
08:58He can open a door.
08:59It can move,
09:00he can perform actions
09:01and Neo's autonomy
09:03therefore works
09:04by breaking down queries
09:05such as, for example,
09:07Neo, can you
09:08Bring this cup to the sink?
09:10We can see that,
09:11in a simple step,
09:12walk towards the person,
09:13grab the cup,
09:15go to the kitchen,
09:16then place the element,
09:18it's something
09:18than the model today
09:19is capable of doing.
09:20The question is
09:21will he be
09:21Up to human standards?
09:24We know that when we want
09:25something,
09:25We always want more.
09:26That's the whole question, too.
09:27that we need to ask ourselves
09:28and battery life will improve
09:30with the data
09:31autonomy of action,
09:33particularly with the data
09:34various aspects of real-life experience.
09:36As we said,
09:36all models
09:37are connected to each other,
09:38they will allow
09:38therefore to increase
09:39very quickly
09:40the skill level
09:42of the model.
09:42So, as the chores progressed,
09:44you will therefore receive
09:44updates
09:45of the Redwood model
09:46which will therefore increase
09:47the complexity of the tasks
09:48that Neo can handle
09:49and find the keys
09:51the new domestic companion
09:53who, while you're not there,
09:55will complete its own cycle
09:57laundry detergent,
09:58disturbance.
09:59In the long run,
09:59Neo is likely to become
10:00fully autonomous
10:02and able to help us
10:03for the home.
10:04So, Neo is already
10:05Pre-sale available.
10:06You need to know
10:07that it is available
10:08for $20,000
10:10at the purchase
10:11and you have
10:12for less than 500 euros
10:13per month
10:13the possibility
10:14to have it rented.
10:16So, when we look at the cost
10:17of a person
10:19at home
10:20Of course,
10:21we cannot compare
10:22human presence
10:22but it will be very useful
10:25in a number
10:25of daily newspapers
10:26and it's happening
10:27to make us change
10:28the vision
10:29that one can have
10:30both robots
10:31of our autonomy
10:32and of our society.
10:33There is a very big question
10:34which is currently opening.
10:35We're here.
10:36We're here.
10:37We have them with us.
10:38We are happy
10:39to see them arrive
10:40But how are we going to
10:42change our society?
10:43I have the impression
10:44that we are not yet ready
10:45to this change.
10:47Tell me
10:47What do you think?
10:48Are we ready?
10:49to this change?
10:50Do you,
10:51you will be able
10:51to put in 500 euros
10:53per month
10:53to have
10:54an agent
10:54maintenance,
10:56correspondence
10:57who can help
10:58your children
10:59to do homework,
11:00to clean the house,
11:01To take out the groceries?
11:03Brief,
11:03tell me this
11:04in the comments.
11:05I'm curious
11:05to know
11:06your position.
11:07Subscribe
11:07chain
11:08if it hasn't been done.
11:09Leave a like
11:10and if this video
11:11Did you like it?
11:12you have below
11:12after the like
11:13the possibility
11:14booster
11:14and I tell you
11:15see you soon,
11:16Until next time.
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11:25It doesn't matter.
11:29Thank you, Robert.
11:30Can you all wrestle me or no, Robert?
11:32We could try, but I don't know how else it's going to go.
11:37Should I let him win, guys?
11:38Should I let him win?
11:43Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
11:45What the f*** is this?
11:47Throw it in the trash.
11:50Throw it in the trash?
11:51Yes, it's the trash, Robert.
11:55Robert, thank you, Robert.
11:57Go to the trash.
12:00Thank you.
12:01Give me a hug.
12:02Love you too, Robert.
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