CEO and founder of @1x_tech

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I’ve been putting a lot of thought into this, and we’re going to accelerate our plans of delivering NEO to developers. The West having a proper humanoid development platform is too important for the future of humanity for us to gate-keep. The NEO hardware, by way of being safe, affordable, and capable (able to carry heavy loads with human-level dexterity) is uniquely well positioned to accelerate humanoid robotics research and the robotics startup ecosystem by orders of magnitude. This matters too much. Everyone should be working on it. More soon (dates and specifics) Note: this doesn’t change anything for our home customers— in fact it only makes things 10x better (more on that too)
Unitree was recently designated as a Chinese military company and its products are a threat to our national security, yet here is @Amazon selling a Unitree robot in America. We need Chairman @RepMoolenaar’s GUARD Act to stop this threat and support American robotics.
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🇳🇴Go Norway!🇳🇴 Håland is what obsession looks like after the world starts calling it talent. When others were playing cards at training camp, he was reading papers on nutrition and training. When others went home, he stayed for hours. Grit compounds.
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Can’t wait to see all the awesome science automation people will build on NEO
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"Achieving greatness requires deliberately choosing to do the hard things"
The hand is the missing interface layer between AI and the physical world. Worth noting where the components are actually being built. The dexterous hand ecosystem, both the components and integrated products, is consolidating across a handful of Asian suppliers. ✋🏻 Finished hands: - @SharpaRobotics Wave, @wuji_global, @PaXiniTech Tech's DexH13, @AGIBOTofficial spinout AgiLink’s OmniHand, and XYNOVA's Flex 2. Just a few examples that are shipping commercially. ⚙️ The component tier: - micro harmonic reducers (Leaderdrive, Laifu Harmonic), - precision ball screws (Wuzhou Xinchun), - embedded controllers and flex PCBs (Leadshine, Avary, Dongshan). 🫆In terms of sensors, @gelsight is developing a miniaturized "digital fingertip" and soft tactile sensor with a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract from the United States Air Force. XELA, a Tokyo/Waseda spinout, is unveiling several new major tactile sensor enhancements at Automate in Chicago later this month. The dexterous hand is not just a hardware business. It’s a data business. Whoever ships the most tactile sensors and dexterous hands, accumulates the most tactile data. And that is the key missing piece in training better models.
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We’re going all in on World Models. Today we’re launching the 1X World Model Lab. The bet is simple: You can’t fine-tune your way to AGI. And you definitely can’t fine-tune your way to robots that can operate in the physical world. General-purpose humanoids need models that understand space, motion, objects, causality, affordances, physics, and action before they ever see a specific task. The frontier is not better VLA wrappers. The frontier is embodied world models. The 1X World Model Lab will focus on large-scale embodied world model pretraining: building the most generalizable foundation model for humanoid robots from the ground up. The next frontier in AI requires scaling: web-scale media egocentric human videos sim dexterous remote operated robot data on-policy NEO data → real-world deployment for robot data collection and RL → abundance of data → physical AI The robot collects data. The model gets better. The robot gets better. Repeat. To lead this, we brought in one of the best for the mission: @_sam_sinha_ , as Head of World Models. Sam was a founding research scientist at Luma AI and has been at the frontier of scaling multimodal generative video models his whole career. If you’re the best in the world at large-scale pretraining, video models, robotics, RL, infra, or data — and you want your models to move atoms, not just pixels — join us. Send background evidence of exceptional ability to: wmlab@1x.tech We’re building the model that makes autonomous labor real.
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Another good weekend
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AGI without hands is just a ghost. The brain gives absurd real-estate to hands, intelligence needs contact with reality NEOs hands are fully capable accurate sense/act across force/pressure/shear/texture at human speed and strength forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsie…
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Bernt Bornich reposted
The cool thing about talking with Bernt is that he isn’t just a robotics CEO, he’s a deep AI thinker who’s been obsessed with this for decades. It's obvious to me that this is his life's purpose. While most robotic labs are chasing narrow, pre-programmed behaviors, 1X built a dynamics-first world model trained on video robot sensors. It lets NEO generalize to completely new tasks out of the box, and get smarter through every failure - the same way humans do. Bernt says NEO doesn’t need to have seen every chore. It needs a World Model with enough human experience to imagine what should happen, a body dexterous enough to attempt it, and a real-world feedback loop sharp enough to correct it. That’s how we go from task automation to general-purpose labor.
I toured the only factory in America building humanoid robots from scratch. Last month, I got an exclusive first look at the facility making NEO— the humanoid robot launching into consumer homes later this year. It is the most vertically integrated humanoid robot factory in America. Every critical component is done in-house. CEO Bernt Børnich walked us through the full story: from building soapbox cars with his dad at age 11 to leading the only end-to-end humanoid robot factory in the United States. VP of Operations Vikram Kothari then took us inside the entire build process, where every motor, limb, circuit, and sensor comes together under one roof on a rapid four-week cycle from CAD to finished robot. [TIMESTAMPS] (00:00) Welcome to the NEO Factory (01:00) 1X: from childhood dream to reality (02:21) The World Model difference: true general intelligence (03:48) Making everything in America- why is it so important? (05:01) Walking the factory floor (06:04) Safety and privacy (07:57) A more abundant future: the real impact of NEO (09:26) Bernt's story and the 1X North Star Huge thank you to @Berntbornich, Vikram, and the entire @1X_tech team for opening the doors and showing us everything!
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Bernt Bornich reposted
Stop strategizing so much Stop setting so many plays in motion Stop doing things only based in fear Act in love and the universe will come to your side
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Vertical integration should be auditable So 1X is committing to supply-chain transparency as we move toward true end-to-end vertical integration — raw materials to intelligence. We’ll show our work. Others should too
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Assembly is not vertical integration 1X bends the copper, solders the phases, potts the stator and builds the magnet arrays. Raw materials to finished actuators on our automated line. That is vertical integration. That is reindustrialization
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Introducing NEO Factory | Hayward, CA Scaling manufacturing was always the plan- but after receiving 10,000 preorders in the first 5 days, we accelerated everything to urgently increase production capacity to fulfill demand. In just 3 months we built America’s most vertically integrated humanoid robot factory, right here in the Bay Area.
Building Your NEO
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Robot abundance, one NEO at a time. More tomorrow.
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True words
I do think it's kinda fun that everyone is shitting their pants about how America can't do actuators & 1X has the cheapest & most performant actuators in the world by orders of magnitude... and we're an American company manufacturing our actuators in-house...
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Gonna be good weekend
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Bernt Bornich reposted
Inside the company building America's first mail-order servant robot: dezeen.com/2026/04/23/1x-neo…
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