alt.hn

4/5/2026 at 10:35:20 PM

Introducing GEN-1 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY2xyrmV44Y

by dgellow

4/6/2026 at 7:41:48 AM

I have to admit, the movements and interactions looked so uncannily natural that my intuitive suspicion was that this might be another instance of a 'fake it till you make it' demo, and the robot was actually controlled by a person. Though if this is real, that's of course some of the highest praise they could hope for.

by mckirk

4/8/2026 at 8:00:56 PM

this is indeed high praise thank you!

by peteflorence

4/6/2026 at 12:48:01 AM

Hopefully they can add legs to it soon, we're gonna need the hunter killer robots to be highly mobile to put down the revolt when all the people with capital of less than a billion USD are put out of work.

by bayarearefugee

4/5/2026 at 11:13:13 PM

Very impressive demo! The laundry folding stood out to me in particular. I remember the NPR show Planet Money did a show many years ago about how difficult making a reliable laundry folding robot really is.

by capnchaos

4/5/2026 at 11:16:59 PM

Thank you! (Generalist staff here). I should note that many other companies have shown t-shirt folding at this point; however, the significance of us showing it here is not that we can do it, but rather we can do it as one of many tasks, and do it with mastery.

by e0m

4/6/2026 at 12:19:00 AM

The intricate and what looks like soft handling of closing the boxes, using the 2nd finger gently, as well as turning the washer to fit in the slot stood out to me.

Though I was curious about fitting the belt into the square slot. Did it have a map of where the belt was supposed to go? Or was it able to figure out itself that it would bend to fit in that slot?

by pedalpete

4/5/2026 at 11:51:44 PM

That's a pretty gen-eric name. Runway has the same problem.

by wmf

4/6/2026 at 12:53:21 AM

Pfff, this is nothing. The $20,000 Neo folds clothes much slower and comes with free remote operators.

by JSR_FDED