Neo Gamma by X1

We’ve always imagined robots doing the simple chores to save us from the hassle as the future. That was the conception. Now, it’s slowly becoming real.

X1’s Neo Gamma humanoid robot is among the many being developed in labs and tested in real-world conditions.

Tesla’s Optimus, Figure AI’s Figure 02, Sanctuary AI’s Phoenix, and Agility’s Digit are all rapidly developing general-purpose humanoids—robots designed not for a single task but for life alongside humans.

Among all these humanoid robots, the Neo Gamma, with its sleek, flush design, certainly stands out with a future potential for the average consumer, not that they’re cheap in any way though. It’s designed from the bottom up to do chores and serve its owner in a home environment.

This Sunday, we’ll explore the real story:

  • What’s fueling this humanoid race?

  • What’re the brains behind these machines?

  • Which companies are ahead—and why?

  • How close are we to seeing these robots in the real world?

  • And what kind of future are we building when labor itself becomes automated?

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