Genesis AI just unveiled Eno, its first general-purpose wheeled robot featuring a human-scale dexterous hands, and an optional "cognitive interface" screen instead of a head
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Genesis AI unveiled Eno, its first general-purpose wheeled robot featuring human-scale dexterous hands and an optional cognitive interface screen instead of a head.
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