@gs_ai_: Humanoid robots don't need to look human. Meet Eno, our first general-purpose robot. Not a machine pretending to be hum…

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Genesis introduces Eno, a general-purpose robot that doesn't mimic human appearance but is designed to be capable and calm, available in Q4 this year.

Humanoid robots don't need to look human. Meet Eno, our first general-purpose robot. Not a machine pretending to be human, but intelligence given a body. At Genesis, we’re building a future where robots don’t feel cold or distant, but capable, calm, and ready to help. Available Q4 this year.
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Humanoid robots don’t need to look human.

Meet Eno, our first general-purpose robot.

Not a machine pretending to be human, but intelligence given a body.

At Genesis, we’re building a future where robots don’t feel cold or distant, but capable, calm, and ready to help.

Available Q4 this year.

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