@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.
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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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