The next humanoid robot might not look human at all
Genesis AI, a French startup, unveiled Eno, a new robot designed to challenge traditional humanoid robot aesthetics. Eno, which does not resemble a human, features a wheeled base and a folding design, demonstrating Genesis AI's philosophy that "humanoid robots don't need to look human." This approach deviates from conventional designs that often prioritize anthropomorphism, suggesting a future where functionality and adaptability may supersede human-like appearance in robotics. The company's stance implies a broader redefinition of what constitutes a "humanoid" robot, focusing on its ability to perform human-like tasks rather than its visual form. This innovation could lead to more versatile and practical robotic applications across various industries.
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