
Joseph Kaisner
Building the next layer of human capability.
Building Genesis Dynamics. Closing the gap between human intent and engineered execution.
Engineer & Founder · Genesis Dynamics · Human 2.0

Joseph Kaisner
Engineer & Founder
I'm an engineer and founder building at the edge of hardware, intelligence, and the human body.
Everything I work on starts from a more specific constraint: intent is cheap; execution is gated by the body, the interface, and the system translating between them.
About
Joseph Kaisner
I'm an engineer and founder building at the edge of hardware, intelligence, and the human body.
Everything I work on starts from a more specific constraint: intent is cheap; execution is gated by the body, the interface, and the system translating between them.
Philosophy
Human progress is constrained by interfaces.
The more directly a system connects intent to action, the more capable a person becomes. Most tools today introduce friction — delayed response, manual input, disconnected feedback loops.
My work is about eliminating that friction. Not through abstraction, but through hardware and intelligence that adapts to the person using it.
Human 2.0 is the long-term direction: expanding human agency through engineered systems. Augmented regeneration is the thesis: when biology cannot restore capability on its own, technology can supply, extend, or replace function. Genesis is the first proof of that idea in motion. H2-NP01 is the future interface architecture: distributed, intelligent systems that become part of human capability rather than tools a person has to operate.
Current focus
- Advanced prosthetic systems (Genesis)
- Real-time modeling of human movement
- Embedded intelligence for adaptive motion

Genesis Dynamics
A next-generation prosthetic platform designed to match — and eventually surpass — biological motion.
Visit genesisdynamics.ai
Thoughts
I write about what I'm actually working through — control systems, hardware tradeoffs, the gap between a clean model and a messy world. Updated when there's something worth saying.