Genesis AI unveils Eno: A humanoid robot designed for capability, not human appearance
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Summary
French startup Genesis AI, backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, has unveiled Eno, a humanoid robot designed around human capability rather than human appearance. Eno may lack a head, legs, and traditional humanoid features, potentially sitting on a wheeled base and folding like a deck chair. The robot is intended as a general-purpose machine rather than a single-task device, though it retains highly human-like hands.
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