A robotic hand wiping an egg off its fingers with a towel is the most strangely human thing you’ll see a robot do all week, and it’s just the beginning.



  • Genesis AI robot’s hands handle frontier tasks
  • They can make eggs and solve a Rubik’s cube.
  • The training is done, in part, using low-cost, portable gloves.

If there’s a single obstacle preventing humanoid robots from entering our homes and workplaces, it might be “frontier tasks.” These are complex tasks that involve several steps, such as working as a lab assistant, solving a Rubik’s cube, or preparing a delicious smoothie or omelette. They’re the kind of things most humans can do without thinking, but for robots and AI, it’s nearly impossible to match your average lab technician or fast-food cook in these skills.

Today, however, I saw a robot casually wipe some egg yolk off its fingers while preparing some lightly scrambled eggs. It was such a normal occurrence while successfully cooking a meal that, for a second, I forgot I was watching disembodied robotic hands perform the task.

(Image credit: Genesis AI)

Those same highly dexterous robotic hands, all built and programmed by Genesis AI, also solved a Rubik’s cube, did more than a passable job as a lab assistant, and even made a delicious purple smoothie. Hands, part of a three-part system for developing, training, and deploying AI, appear poised to change the way we think about robots at home and in the workplace.

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