en.Wedoany.com Reported - US full-stack robotics company Genesis AI has unveiled its first general-purpose robot, Eno, which features a minimalist design and can reason, adapt, and execute multi-step tasks through its integrated AI brain, GENE. Eno possesses human-level capabilities, enabling seamless operation in both industrial and consumer environments, with an optional cognitive interface screen that displays its decision-making process in real time to build human-robot trust.
Zhou Xian, co-founder and CEO of Genesis AI, stated that the only way for robots to truly deliver value to society and excel in real-world scenarios is through meticulous design within a single, comprehensive system. The company adopts a production-oriented mindset, integrating hardware, software, and intelligence as a whole. Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google and an investor in Genesis AI, noted that Eno, through agentic intelligence and intuitive interaction, amplifies rather than replaces human expertise, making advanced robots practical, accessible, and scalable across industries.
Eno's design follows a philosophy of essence and intent. Its wheeled base supports a minimalist tower of articulated panels that can adjust height and range and fold for storage. The system is equipped with dexterous manipulators that match the form and function of human hands, enabling it to operate tools and environments designed for humans, suitable for scenarios such as factories, laboratories, hospitals, and homes. Daniel Hundt, head of design at Genesis AI, said every detail is simplified around mobility, precision, and sensitivity.
Eno is designed in sync with the robot-native AI brain GENE, with both optimized as a single system. GENE endows Eno with millimeter-precision dexterous manipulation capabilities, allowing it to understand context, retain memory, reason based on changing conditions, and dynamically complete long-term multi-step tasks. In real-world environments, Eno can manage entire workflows, including inventory maintenance and facility preparation, acting as an active participant in complex operations.
Genesis AI plans to begin production and targeted customer deployment of Eno by the end of 2026, initially targeting industrial clients such as manufacturing, logistics companies, and laboratories, before expanding to hospitality, hospitals, consumer households, and outdoor applications. The company has raised $105 million in seed funding, backed by Eclipse, Khosla Ventures, Bpifrance, HSG, as well as Eric Schmidt, Xavier Niel, AI pioneer Daniela Rus, and Vladlen Koltun.
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