Norwegian startup 1X plans to begin testing its humanoid robot, Neo Gamma, in a few hundred to a few thousand homes by late 2025, according to CEO Bernt Børnich. The initiative invites early adopters to help refine the robot's behavior through real-world interactions. Despite the excitement surrounding home robots, Neo Gamma currently requires human teleoperators for its movements. The company aims to gather vital data during these tests to enhance its AI models. Privacy concerns regarding data collection in homes are acknowledged, with assurances for user control over data access.