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Genesis AI unveils wheeled general-purpose robot Eno, departing from humanoid design

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French robotics startup Genesis AI, backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, unveiled its first general-purpose robot named Eno, The Verge reported. The robot departs from traditional humanoid design, featuring a wheeled base instead of legs and a foldable tower, while retaining highly human-like hands, according to The Verge. Genesis AI described Eno as a general-purpose machine designed around human capability rather than human appearance, though technical challenges and debates over employment impacts remain, as noted by bsky.

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French robotics startup Genesis AI, backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, unveiled its first general-purpose robot named Eno. The robot features a non-humanoid design with a wheeled base instead of legs, a foldable tower, and human-like hands. The launch comes as AI capabilities expand beyond software into physical robotics, though technical challenges remain and debates over employment impacts continue.

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Genesis AI, the French robotics startup backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, unveiled its first general-purpose robot on Tuesday
The robot, named Eno, breaks from the humanoid design usually favoured by leading manufacturers, featuring a wheeled base rather than legs, a foldable tower and hands that the company says match the form of a human hand
Driven by advances in AI, the global robotics market is expanding rapidly, sparking debate over its impact on employment, though technical challenges, mostly
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PARIS, June 16 : Genesis AI, the French robotics startup backed by former ​Google CEO Eric Schmidt, unveiled its first general-purpose robot on Tuesday, as AI capabilities expand beyond chatbots and into physical machines.The robot, named Eno, breaks from

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