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[The Dawn of Physical AI: A Conversation with 1X Technologies CEO Bernt Bornick]-[The Future of Humanoid Robots With 1X's Bernt Bornich - Ep. 259]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2025-06-04

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The Evolution of Humanoid Robotics and Physical Intelligence

In this episode of the NVIDIA AI Podcast, host Noah Kravitz sits down with Bernt Bornick, founder and CEO of 1X Technologies, to explore the rapidly advancing frontier of humanoid robotics. Bornick shares his lifelong passion for robotics and his company's unique philosophy on building autonomous systems that are designed to exist and learn safely alongside humans.

The Philosophy of Physical Intelligence

Bornick defines intelligence as a holistic concept, arguing that there is no meaningful separation between digital and physical intelligence. To achieve true Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), robots must step out of the "factory work cell" and into the real world. He emphasizes that for robots to be useful in daily life—performing tasks like holding a door open for the elderly or being careful around pets—they must be designed for safety and compliance. 1X Technologies prioritizes this by utilizing tendon-driven systems that mimic muscle movement, avoiding the high-energy, rigid, and dangerous gear ratios found in traditional industrial robots.

Learning Through Failure and Data Flywheels

One of the most critical aspects of the conversation centers on how robots learn. Bornick highlights several key methodologies:

  • Reinforcement Learning (RL): Used to teach robots fundamental bodily dynamics, such as walking, squatting, and basic dexterity.
  • Teleoperation as a Bootstrapper: Contrary to the negative stigma surrounding teleoperation, Bornick views it as an essential tool to bootstrap AI models toward a "non-zero success rate." Once a robot can attempt a task, it can begin to learn from its own failures.
  • The Data Flywheel: Bornick envisions a system where robots continually improve by learning from their interactions in the real world. By closing the loop—where the robot attempts a task, fails, and tries again—it creates a self-improving data cycle.

The Role of World Models

Bornick defines a "world model" as the ability to predict the future based on current states and potential actions. He notes that while video generation models struggle with the nuances of physics, robots have a distinct advantage: they possess real-world spatial data, tactile feedback, and audio. This "ground truth" allows robots to simulate complex physical interactions, which Bornick describes as searching backward from a goal to determine the most efficient policy.

Societal Impact and the Future of Labor

Addressing the societal anxiety regarding job displacement, Bornick offers an optimistic perspective. He compares the rise of physical AI to the introduction of electricity, suggesting that while the transition period may be challenging, it will ultimately lead to an "abundance of labor." By automating mundane household chores—such as laundry and cleaning—robots will allow humans to reclaim time for interpersonal connections and higher-value creative work.

The Launch of NEO

Looking toward the future, Bornick confirms that 1X Technologies' humanoid robot, NEO, is shipping in 2025. He describes the product launch not merely as a transaction, but as a journey. Users will be part of a collaborative process where the robot's capabilities evolve over time. Bornick envisions a future where the community's creativity in applying these robots will far exceed the company's initial expectations, marking a transformative era for human-robot collaboration.

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to me, this has kind of been a lifelong journey.
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I think it comes a lot back to how do you build intelligence, right?
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Same is true for robots.
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This is kind of counterintuitive because we think about robots as these big, stiff, heavy, dangerous things, right?
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I'm going to shift gears a little bit and ask you kind of about the societal aspects of robotics
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📖 Transcript

Thank you. Hello, and welcome to the NVIDIA AI Podcast.
I'm your host, Noah Kravitz. As we move deeper into the age of physical AI, Advanced humanoid robots are reshaping industries and enhancing daily life.
Advancements in AI models and simulation tools are enabling robots to perform complex tasks, with greater dexterity and efficiency, and foundation models are playing a key role in generalizing robot tasks.
Here with us to pull the curtain back a little more on the rapidly developing world of humanoid robotics is Bernd Bornick.
Bernd is founder and CEO of 1X Technologies, a Silicon Valley company that's dedicated to building fully autonomous humanoid robots.
Bernd, welcome, and thank you so much for joining the AI podcast.

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