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Generalist releases GEN-1 AI model enabling human-level robot dexterity

Generalist releases GEN-1 AI model enabling human-level robot dexterity Image: Techmeme
Generalist, a robotics startup valued at 440 million dollars after raising 140 million dollars in 2025, has released GEN-1, an artificial intelligence model designed to help robots perform high-dexterity tasks traditionally requiring human hands. The company, which developed specialized training gloves that capture fine motor movements, is betting that its approach will precipitate what it calls a "robotics ChatGPT moment" by solving the longstanding challenge of robotic manipulation in unstructured environments. GEN-1 represents a significant advance in the field of embodied AI, where models must translate abstract understanding into physical action. The release comes amid intensifying competition in humanoid robotics, with competitors including Tesla's Optimus, Figure AI, and Chinese rivals such as UBTech advancing their own platforms. Generalist's focus on dexterity distinguishes it from competitors emphasizing mobility or general reasoning, targeting applications in manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare where fine manipulation remains a persistent bottleneck. The company has not disclosed commercial deployment timelines or partnership agreements for GEN-1 integration.
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