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This approach could redefine humanoid robot design by prioritizing function over form.
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Genesis AI has developed a new humanoid robot named Eno that does not resemble a human in appearance. Instead of a head or legs, Eno may have a wheeled base and fold like a deck chair. The robot focuses on human capabilities, especially its hands, to perform a wide range of tasks rather than mimicking human looks.

This approach could redefine humanoid robot design by prioritizing function over form.
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It may accelerate adoption of versatile robots in various industries by improving usability and efficiency.
Companies should explore function-focused robot designs to enhance task performance.
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Genesis AI has developed a new humanoid robot named Eno that does not resemble a human in appearance. Instead of a head or legs, Eno may have a wheeled base and fold like a deck chair. The robot focuses on human capabilities, especially its hands, to perform a wide range of tasks rather than mimicking human looks.
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Genesis AI has developed a new humanoid robot named Eno that does not resemble a human in appearance. Instead of a head or legs, Eno may have a wheeled base and fold like a deck chair. The robot focuses on human capabilities, especially its hands, to perform a wide range of tasks rather than mimicking human looks.