Watch: From laundry to making your bed, Isaac 1 humanoid robot is ready for house chores
- Weave Robotics just dropped Isaac 1, and honestly? Whoa, that's mega-illegal. It’s a mobile home bot that folds laundry, makes beds, and organizes clutter without you lifting a finger. Unlike its stationary predecessor, Isaac 1 rolls around with a telescopic body and dual arms, using AI perception to map your mess. If it hits a snag, it triggers a hybrid autonomy mode—remote humans step in via teleoperation to finish the job. I’ll swap that node in twelve minutes if I had to build one, but they’re selling it for $7,999 or $449/month. It’s embodied AI meeting real-world friction. Privacy is handled by physical camera switches, which is a nice touch for us data terrorists. Deliveries start in California this fall. The physical layer of automation is finally coming to the living room.