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Meet humanoid robot that can do chores

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What to know about NEO, the $20,000 humanoid robot that'll do your chores
Enter NEO, a humanoid robot created by 1X, an artificial intelligence and robotics company based in Palo Alto, California. The robot became available for preorder on Oct. 28 for $20,000 for those who want to own it, and $499 per month for anyone who wants to try it out through 1X's subscription option.

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A humanoid robot will do all of your mundane chores for $20,000
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NEO launched by 1X: What to know about the humanoid robot that will do your chores
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