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Genesis AI unveils Eno: humanoid capabilities without a human look

Genesis AI debuts Eno, a general‑purpose robot focused on human capability rather than human appearance.

In detail

  • Eno features hands designed to exactly match the form and function of human hands.
  • Design intentionally omits typical humanoid features (head, legs); wheeled and folding embodiments are mentioned.
  • Company plans production and targeted customer deployments by end of 2026 in manufacturing, labs, logistics, later hospitals, hotels and consumers.
  • Additional embodiments are in development.

Why it matters

This shows a shift toward robots built to operate in human environments using existing tools rather than to mimic human appearance, which could lower integration costs and speed commercial adoption in industry sectors.

For you Evaluate which manual tasks in your operations could use a general‑purpose robot with human‑like hands and consider pilots in logistics or manufacturing by late 2026.

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