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Neo Gamma’s technology revolves around tendons instead of traditional actuators, which is a debated but innovative design choice. Tendons potentially offer a softer, more lifelike movement, and could make robots more suitable as home companions. The company's goal is to raise significant capital — reportedly seeking a billion dollars — and they have already attracted substantial investor interest, matching Figure One’s ambitions.
Importantly, Neo Gamma’s emphasis on gentle, human-friendly robots aligns with the broader market's expectation that the home robot of the future will be more than just a machine; it will be a friend, a helper, and a conversational partner.