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Eve
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Summary
EVE is 1X Technologies’ cutting-edge service robot focused on immediate commercial deployment. While early demonstration models used a wheeled base for stability and quick deployment, the long-term goal for EVE is scalable, two-legged utility. It is trained via imitation learning and teleoperation, meaning humans teach it jobs, and the robot learns to repeat them autonomously in environments like retail, security patrolling, and logistics.
The Editorial
EVE is the quiet killer in the humanoid race—not flashy, but relentlessly focused on the paycheck. Backed by powerhouse investors (including some linked to OpenAI), 1X Technologies isn’t building a research platform; they are building a worker. The key buzzword here is utility. EVE is designed to be deployed now in places that need security, inventory checking, and grunt work. The dedication to rapidly implementing a functional, general-purpose robot shows 1X’s dedication to making a true generalized robot capable of navigating human infrastructure. Unlike many high-profile bots that do backflips in labs, EVE is doing the boring, repeatable tasks that actually change the economics of a business. If you’re looking for the robot most likely to be your new security guard or stock clerk in the next two years, keep your eyes locked on EVE.
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