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French startup unveils AI model for robots and human-like hand

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Posted on May 6, 2026

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Genesis AI Launches Advanced AI Model and Human-like Robotic Hand in Europe

By Leo Marchandon

May 6 (Reuters) - Genesis AI, a French robotics startup backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and telecoms tycoon Xavier Niel, on Wednesday unveiled an AI model designed to make robots more adaptable, along with a human-like robotic hand.

Genesis AI’s Innovations and European Expansion

Introduction to Genesis AI and GENE-26.5 Model

Co-founded by former Mistral researcher Theophile Gervet, the company said its GENE-26.5 model can run a range of robots, including those made by other companies. It is in advanced talks with potential customers in France, Germany and Italy.

The launch - alongside the robotic hand capable of tasks such as chopping tomatoes and solving a Rubik's Cube - comes as Europe pushes to reindustrialise and cut reliance on Asian manufacturing.

Market Demand and Funding

Demand for industrial robotics is also rising. Germany's Schaeffler said this week it expects its robotics order book to reach hundreds of millions of euros by 2030.

Founded in early 2025, Genesis AI raised $105 million in an initial funding round, one of France's largest and matching the record seed round of Mistral AI - Europe's leading AI company. Backers also include state investment bank Bpifrance.

Focus on the European Market

Strategic Prioritization of Europe

EUROPE FOCUS

Gervet told Reuters the company was prioritising Europe.

"There were two big reasons. The first one was the talent base," he said. "The second reason was the industrial base as a market for us."

Target Sectors and Partnerships

Genesis is targeting sectors such as automotive, electronics, pharmaceuticals and logistics, where conventional robots struggle with delicate or variable tasks such as wire harnessing, which involves bundling and taping cables.

The company said it is signing customers but declined to name them. Engagements will typically run three to five years, depending on client needs, said Vivian Sun, vice president of commercial and strategy.

It is also working with partners to build robotics datasets, including collecting real-world data from tens of thousands of industrial workers using sensor-equipped gloves.

Human-like Robotic Hand Development

Design and Capabilities

HUMAN-LIKE HAND

Genesis' robotic hand is designed to more closely mirror human anatomy than standard grippers, enabling more direct transfer of human motion to machines.

In a video seen by Reuters, the robot cut tomatoes, cracked eggs, solved a Rubik's Cube and played the piano.

Competitive Landscape and Future Plans

The launch puts Genesis in competition with China's Linkerbot, which Reuters reported is targeting a $6 billion valuation as demand grows for highly dexterous robotic hands.

Both companies are developing hardware to enable more human-like manipulation in industrial settings.

Genesis said it expects to raise more capital but that a public listing remains premature.

(Reporting by Leo Marchandon in Gdansk. Editing by Matt Scuffham and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Genesis AI launched its GENE‑26.5 model—a robotics foundation AI capable of driving various robots including those from other manufacturers—alongside a dexterous human-like robotic hand. (zonebourse.com)
  • The company raised $105 million in seed funding, supported by Eclipse, Khosla Ventures, Bpifrance, Eric Schmidt, and Xavier Niel—making it one of France’s largest early-stage rounds. (prnewswire.com)
  • The unveiling aligns with Europe’s push to boost reindustrialisation, with growing demand for industrial and humanoid robotics. German supplier Schaeffler expects its robotics order book to reach hundreds of millions of euros by 2030. (marketscreener.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Genesis AI and what did it recently launch?
Genesis AI is a French robotics startup that recently launched an AI model for robots and a human-like robotic hand targeting industrial applications.
Who are the key backers of Genesis AI?
Key backers of Genesis AI include former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, telecoms tycoon Xavier Niel, and state investment bank Bpifrance.
Which sectors is Genesis AI targeting with its technology?
Genesis AI is targeting sectors such as automotive, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and logistics where robots are needed for complex tasks.
What makes Genesis AI's robotic hand unique?
Genesis AI's robotic hand closely mirrors human anatomy, enabling robots to perform delicate tasks like chopping tomatoes and solving a Rubik's Cube.
Is Genesis AI planning to go public soon?
Genesis AI expects to raise more capital but stated that a public listing remains premature.

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