Khosla-backed robotics startup Genesis AI has gone full-stack, demo shows
Key takeaways
- Genesis AI, a startup that raised a $105 million seed round to build foundational AI for robotics, has unveiled its first model, GENE-26.5, and it comes with surprise hands.
- The model has always been the goal, because a better model means better intelligence, Genesis cofounder and CEO Zhou Xian told Tech Crunch.
- Other well-funded companies operate at the intersection of AI and robotics — such as Physical Intelligence and Skild AI.
Why this matters: a development in AI with implications for how people work, create, and decide.
Genesis AI, a startup that raised a $105 million seed round to build foundational AI for robotics, has unveiled its first model, GENE-26.5, and it comes with surprise hands. In a demo video, the company showcased various advanced tasks performed by a set of robotic hands it has designed in-house.
The model has always been the goal, because a better model means better intelligence, Genesis cofounder and CEO Zhou Xian told Tech Crunch. But the company soon realized that it needed control over the hardware. So we decided to go full stack, he said.
Other well-funded companies operate at the intersection of AI and robotics — such as Physical Intelligence and Skild AI. Zhian also acknowledged that “there s probably 50 or 100 robotic hand companies out there.” But he and his cofounder Théophile Gervet hope that building their own will give them the upper hand.