Genesis AI has introduced a new robot called Eno, which breaks away from the traditional humanoid design. Instead of having two legs and a face-like head, Eno is a wheeled robot that prioritizes work over aesthetics.
A New Approach to Robotics
Eno combines Genesis AI’s full-stack hardware platform with its robotics-native AI brain, GENE. This allows the robot to reason through tasks, adjust to changing conditions, and carry out jobs that go beyond pre-programmed movements.
The decision to use a wheeled base instead of legs may make Eno more useful in real-world settings. Industrial customers have expressed interest in a robot that can move reliably through a workspace and get the job done. Eno’s design may be more practical for factories, warehouses, and laboratories, where floors are typically flat and routes are more predictable.
Capable Hands and Cognitive Interface
Eno’s hands are designed to match the form and function of human hands, allowing it to interact with tools, doors, and everyday objects. The robot also features a cognitive interface that shows what it is thinking and doing in real-time, which could help build trust and reduce guesswork.
Genesis AI plans to deploy Eno in industrial settings by the end of 2026, with a focus on manufacturing, logistics, and laboratories. The company believes that Eno’s design and capabilities make it an ideal solution for workplaces that require a reliable and efficient robot.
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