Genesis AI Presenta GENE-26.5: El Primer Cerebro de IA que Permite la Manipulación Robótica a Nivel Humano
Breakthrough in Robotic Intelligence
Genesis AI, a global full-stack robotics company, has announced GENE-26.5, the first robotic brain to give robots human-level physical manipulation capabilities. Alongside it, the company introduced a first-of-its-kind system to unlock unlimited amounts of data and train GENE-26.5 at scale.
The system combines two proprietary components: a human-scale dexterous robotic hand that enables direct skill transfer from humans to robots and a powerful new data engine. Together, these innovations overcome the fundamental bottleneck in data that has constrained robotics [foundation models](/glossary/foundation-model), paving the way for a new generation of highly-productive general-purpose robots.
Demonstrating Unprecedented Complexity
Genesis AI unveiled its GENE-26.5 robotic brain and dexterous robotic hand in a video showcasing the most complex tasks ever performed by robots. These include preparing smoothies with coordinated two-hand control, conducting high-precision lab experiments with delicate instrumentation, wire harnessing, and solving a Rubik's Cube using continuous in-air manipulation.
The brain and hand are the two most valuable and complex pieces of robotics, and today we are presenting the industry's most advanced versions of both, said Zhou Xian, Co-Founder and CEO of Genesis AI. For the first time ever, we're enabling robots to do what only human hands could, and do it reliably, at scale.
Human-Centric Data Engine
Genesis AI's dexterous robotic hand mirrors the human hand in form and function, and pairs with a data collection glove equipped with tactile-sensing electronic skin. When worn by a human, the glove allows for a 1:1:1 mapping between the glove itself, the human's hand and the robotic hand.
This allows humans to seamlessly provide GENE-26.5 with high-quality data at scale that translates into robotic skills. The result is natural, human-like movement that generalizes reliably across complex physical tasks, use cases and environments. Genesis AI's glove is 100 times cheaper than typical options in terms of hardware cost, and in internal testing it has demonstrated up to five times greater data collection efficiency with better quality, compared to traditional teleoperation methods.
Simulation Accelerates Development
Genesis AI's next-generation simulation system delivers a never-before-seen level of realism, narrowing the [sim-to-real](/glossary/sim-to-real) gap. The simulation is the ultimate accelerator, allowing the entire stack to be developed, tested and improved in a self-evolving cycle where AI trains the AI in a fully virtual environment. This dramatically increases speed and scale, making it possible for teams to train and evaluate models orders of magnitude faster than traditional physical testing.
Backed by Industry Leaders
Genesis AI continues to push the boundaries of full-stack robotics having raised $105 million in seed funding. It is backed by Eclipse, Khosla Ventures, Bpifrance and HSG, as well as visionary leaders including Eric Schmidt and Xavier Niel, and AI pioneers Daniela Rus and Vladlen Koltun.
General-purpose robotics stands to reshape the global economy while opening an entirely new chapter for AI, said Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google and Genesis AI investor. Genesis is introducing a paradigm shift in robotics. This marks an important milestone for their team and the robotics industry more broadly.