
Genesis AI debuts Eno, a wheeled robot rejecting humanoid hype and betting on manipulation
Instead of building robots that walk like humans, Genesis AI rolls out a wheeled design meant to handle tasks with human-like dexterity.
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Instead of building robots that walk like humans, Genesis AI rolls out a wheeled design meant to handle tasks with human-like dexterity.

The fan-captured content platform raises to scale “owned media” and first-party engagement data across music, sports, and brands.

A two-year-old Israeli startup went from factory automation to rocket programming, and investors just backed it with $20M.

Jeong Jae-eun’s cult coming-of-age film with Bae Doona reopens in New York, now upgraded to 4K.

IGN hands-on shows two pricing tiers, newly recorded callouts, and a ruleset built for fast mode starts.

The Tokyo quartet says meeting Grohl and getting the hype changed everything, starting with a trip over seas.

The startup is “beating” metals into shape, not heating them, as it scales production after a major $22 million round.

The deal targets keys, credentials, and machine accounts, reinforcing the rush to control non-human access without announcing a price.

The identity-security company acquired an Israeli startup that decides in real time what humans, machines, and AI agents may touch.

After reviving the Commodore 64 with modern tweaks, Commodore is taking the retro look into flip-phone territory.

The AlphaGo researcher’s London startup gets the compute scale it says it needs, even before it has a product.

CEO Dan Novaes says acquisitions and payouts are the path to training datasets amid tightening scrutiny.