
Robot Mimics Human Skills, Exhibiting Cooking, Piano, and Dexterity Capabilities
Genesis AI Unveils Revolutionary Artificial Intelligence Model for Robotics
In a major breakthrough, French robotics startup Genesis AI has introduced a new artificial intelligence model, the GENE-26.5, designed to enable robots to perform delicate tasks with human-like precision. This innovative technology, paired with a robotic hand that closely mimics human movement, marks a significant step forward in the development of adaptable machines for industry and daily life.
Founded in early 2025, Genesis AI is backed by prominent investors, including former Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and French telecom billionaire Xavier Niel. The company's technology has the potential to work across different robot systems, including machines made by other manufacturers. According to reports, Genesis AI has already entered advanced discussions with potential customers in France, Germany, and Italy.
Demonstration videos showcased to Reuters demonstrate the capabilities of the robotic hand, which performed tasks that are challenging for most industrial robots. The machine successfully chopped tomatoes, cracked eggs with one hand, solved a Rubik's Cube, and played piano keys with controlled finger movement. Unlike traditional robotic grippers used in factories, the new hand is designed to replicate the structure and motion of a human hand more closely.
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The company believes that this technology has the potential to transform industries where precision work is essential, including automotive manufacturing, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and logistics. Tasks such as wire harnessing, which requires careful handling and bundling of cables, are often difficult for current robots due to the demand for flexibility and fine motor control.
Genesis AI is targeting sectors where precision work is essential, with the goal of transforming the way industries operate. The company has raised $105 million in seed funding, matching one of the largest early-stage funding rounds in France. State-backed investment bank Bpifrance is also among its investors.
The launch of GENE-26.5 comes as countries across Europe push to strengthen manufacturing and reduce dependence on Asian supply chains. Demand for advanced robotics has increased as companies search for ways to improve productivity and deal with labor shortages.
| Company | Robotics Experience | Current Capabilities | Potential Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genesis AI | Early 2025 | GENE-26.5 AI model, robotic hand with human-like movement | Transform industries with precision work, improve productivity and reduce labor shortages |
| Industrial Robots | Established | Limited capabilities, inflexible grippers | Current limitations in precision work, difficulty with tasks like wire harnessing |
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Genesis AI is now working on building large robotics datasets using sensor-equipped gloves worn by industrial workers. The data is expected to help train robots to copy human movements more accurately and safely in real-world environments.
Investor Takeaway
Investors should keep an eye on Genesis AI as it develops its human-like AI model for industrial robots.
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