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It shows progress in integrating AI models with robotic hardware for complex task execution.
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Genesis AI, backed by Khosla Ventures, has launched its first AI model called GENE-26.5. The company demonstrated robotic hands performing complex tasks using this model. This marks a significant step in full-stack AI for robotics.

It shows progress in integrating AI models with robotic hardware for complex task execution.
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This could accelerate automation in industries requiring dexterous robotic manipulation.
Enterprises in robotics should explore integrating such AI models to enhance capabilities.
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Genesis AI, backed by Khosla Ventures, has launched its first AI model called GENE-26.5. The company demonstrated robotic hands performing complex tasks using this model. This marks a significant step in full-stack AI for robotics.
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Genesis AI, backed by Khosla Ventures, has launched its first AI model called GENE-26.5. The company demonstrated robotic hands performing complex tasks using this model. This marks a significant step in full-stack AI for robotics.