Norwegian robotics startup 1X plans to test its humanoid robot, Neo Gamma, in a few hundred to a few thousand homes by the end of 2025.Neo Gamma is not fully capable of autonomous movements yet, so in-home tests will rely on teleoperators to control its limbs.1X aims to collect data on how Neo Gamma operates in the home to train in-house AI models and upgrade its capabilities.While the concept of humanoid robots for the home is gaining momentum, widespread availability of autonomous humanoid robots is still years away.