1X Neo World Model: The AI Breakthrough Enabling Self-Teaching Humanoids
1X unveils the physics-based '1X Neo World Model' for its humanoid robot, Neo. Learn how video-based AI is enabling robots to self-teach before their 2026 home release.
The era of pre-programmed robots is ending. 1X, the robotics pioneer backed by major tech investors, has unveiled a groundbreaking physics-based AI model. Called the 1X Neo World Model, it's designed to help the company's Neo humanoid robots understand real-world dynamics and learn new tasks autonomously.
How 1X Neo World Model Redefines Robot Intelligence
According to reports from TechCrunch, this model uses a sophisticated combination of video data and prompts. Unlike traditional robots that require rigid coding, Neo can now observe "internet-scale video" to understand how the physical world works. CEO Bernt Børnich stated that this marks the starting point for robots to master nearly anything a user might ask, simply by transforming prompts into new physical actions.
| Feature | Traditional Robotics | 1X World Model |
|---|---|---|
| Learning Method | Manual Programming | Video-based Self-teaching |
| Task Flexibility | Specific / Rigid | Dynamic / Prompt-based |
| Data Source | Pre-defined Scripts | Internet-scale Video Data |
Neo’s Path to the Living Room in 2026
The release of this model coincides with 1X's aggressive timeline to deploy humanoids into homes. After opening pre-orders in October 2025, the company plans to ship the first units within 2026. While 1X hasn't disclosed exact sales figures, they confirmed that demand has "exceeded expectations." It's important to note, however, that while the model allows for learning, it doesn't grant instant mastery of complex tasks like precision driving—yet.
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