X Square Robot正将其下一代家庭机器人投入真实家庭环境进行测试。该机器人基于WALL-B世界模型运行,该模型旨在连接视觉、语言、触觉、动作和物理预测,以适应家庭中非受控的复杂场景。此举旨在克服机器人领域的“莫拉维克悖论”(即对人类轻松完成的家务任务对机器人而言异常困难)。官方声明指出,这些机器人在发布会后正逐步进入家庭,它们仍在学习阶段,动作可能缓慢或笨拙,但每个家庭环境都将帮助它们更好地理解世界。
Home robots are leaving stage demos and entering the only test that really matters: ordinary family life.
X Square Robot is starting to move its next-gen home robot into real households.
It runs on WALL-B, a world model designed to connect vision, language, touch, action, and physical prediction, which is exactly what a home robot needs when the real world refuses to stay neat.
A kitchen is not a controlled environment of a factory floor. it is a moving negotiation between habits, clutter, pets, children, half-finished chores, and objects that never return to the same place twice.
That is where Moravec's paradox shows up: tasks that feel effortless to humans, like picking up clutter, avoiding pets, or judging what belongs where, are often brutally hard for robots.