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PolyU and Hanson Robotics inaugurate the Centre for Humanistic Artificial Intelligence and Robotics to foster translational research in the GBA | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
American roboticist David Franklin Hanson Jr., founder and Chief Executive Officer of Hanson Robotics, right, and humanoid robot Sophia created by Han Stock Photo - Alamy
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American roboticist David Franklin Hanson Jr., founder and Chief Executive Officer of Hanson Robotics, left, and humanoid robot Sophia created by Hans Stock Photo - Alamy
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PolyU and Hanson Robotics inaugurate the Centre for Humanistic Artificial Intelligence and Robotics to foster translational research in the GBA | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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