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Assunto:  They're building each other
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Fri, 1 May 2026 09:36:58 -0500
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 * Originally in: SF_Reality

'They're building each other': new X1 Neo robot video shows the humanoids 
assisting in the robot production process, just as all science fiction 
foretold

Date:
Thu, 30 Apr 2026 23:30:00 +0000

Description:
1X releases new Neo Home Robot production video that puts the robots to work  
building themselves.

FULL STORY
It's still hard to buy your own home robot. Humanoids like Tesla Optimus and 
Figure AI have yet to go on sale, and 1X's $20,000 Neo Home Robot is still on 
pre-order. But at least Neo is doing its best to move the operation along, as 
it, according to a newly released video, assists in its own production. 

1X released a nearly three-minute-long video on Thursday that shows virtually 
the entire Neo robot production process, from machining key components to 
weaving the touchable or huggable fabric to dropping in an Nvidia GPU. The 
video has close-up views of lathes, CNC systems, and overhead shots of a 
large factory where a legion of workers are assembling the robot. Throughout, 
however, are 1X Neo robots assisting; in essence, they're building each 
other.

While most of the robots do not appear to be operating heavy machinery, they 
are seen carrying, sorting, and gathering parts. One has to wonder, as they 
are gathering gears and pulleys from these blue bins, if they ever recognize 
the parts as bits and pieces of themselves. 

1X has been working with Nvidia for more than a year, using its silicon and 
AI models to train the Neo robot in basic home care tasks, such as taking a 
cup from the dishwasher and putting it away. There's obviously been a lot of 
training and simulation since then, which is likely what's made Neo's new 
factory worker role possible.

NEO Factory video:
https://youtu.be/ag_rFhvSNmE?si=GSQYACkWcZJ3yVaR

The other striking thing about the video is the scale of the 
operation. 1X says in the video description that they have 200 employees 
working in a 58,000 square foot facility based in Hayward, California. In one 
room, they appear to be building dozens of Neo robots at once. They're all 
hanging off racks, usually with their heads in place, but limbs in the 
process of being introduced. 

1X's goal here appears to be not so much showing that its robots are part of 
the operation (it's done so casually) as the expertise and care that go into 
each build. At one point, we see someone carefully adding the robot's 
mouthless face as if he were handling fine china.

But we also see various components undergoing stress tests in plastic cages. 
If and when a Neo arrives in your home, it won't enjoy the delicate care of 
these engineers. Family life might be rough; the stress tests are clearly 
designed to ensure that Neo is up to the task. Is an all-robot production 
facility next? It's fun to see Neo's fabric skin zipped on, but the final 
step, in which a lone engineer checks for tolerances, seems obviously staged, 
especially because it's in such a lovely room and the engineer rolls in his 
own custom light wall. 

One has to wonder if, as the production process ramps up and 1X starts 
selling hundreds (or more) of these robots, the Neo robot will take on more 
critical production tasks. At what point are we looking at an all-robot 
production facility producing nothing but robots that look like every factory 
worker? It's more likely that humans will be in the loop for a long time to 
come, which is probably how we all like it. 

Regardless, the video marks a potential turning point for humanoid robots 
and, more specifically, the 1X Neo home robot, which the company promises is 
now on track to start shipments to early customers this year. As for how many 
people have pre-ordered the $20,000 robot or signed up for a $499-a-month 
subscription plan, it's anyone's guess. Just know that if you do, there's a 
decent chance that a Neo humanoid helped build your robot.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/theyre-building-each-other-n
ew-x1-neo-robot-video-shows-the-humanoids-assisting-in-the-robot-production-pr
ocess-just-as-all-science-fiction-foretold

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