Rodolphe Pires retuiteado

China's Wuji Tech has confirmed that its highly dexterous Wuji Hands are featured in the French startup Genesis AI's new viral demo.
Paris-based Genesis AI, launched in 2025 with more than $100 million in seed funding, shared footage of a dual-arm manipulator robot autonomously performing a wide range of complex physical tasks with multiple steps using the same neural network. The robot in the demo is integrated with a pair of Wuji Hands that boast a reported 22 degrees of freedom (DoF) each.
“We believe GENE-26.5 is an early but important step toward human-level robotic manipulation,” the startup said in a blog post. “Manipulation capability does not emerge from model training alone. It requires a coherent system: hardware that can express rich contact, data collection that preserves human interaction, control that minimizes the gap between intention and execution, models that absorb multimodal supervision at scale, and evaluation infrastructure that makes iteration scalable and reproducible.”
The artificial intelligence is trained on data collected using high tech gloves that capture motion, force, and tactile feedback from real human hands at work. It’s combined with data from first person demonstration videos and large-scale simulation.
Genesis AI, which is led by former researchers from Mistrial AI and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), says this helps the system better understand both the physical world and how humans interact with it. The startup says it’s developing a full stack robotics platform for use in factories, logistics hubs, laboratories, and eventually households.
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