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We bring robots to life. Hanson Robotics is an AI and robotics company dedicated to creating socially intelligent machines that enrich the quality of our lives.
Sophia - Hanson Robotics
As a unique combination of science, engineering, and artistry, Sophia is simultaneously a human-crafted science fiction character depicting the future of AI and robotics, and a platform for …
Robots - Hanson Robotics
For more than two decades, Hanson Robotics has been building the world’s most human-like robots. Endowed with rich personality and holistic cognitive AI, our robots are able to engage …
About - Hanson Robotics
Founded by David Hanson, Ph.D., the Hanson team has built a worldwide reputation for creating robots that look and act genuinely alive, including renowned robot character Sophia the Robot.
Little Sophia - Hanson Robotics
Say hello to the newest Hanson family member, Little Sophia. She can walk, learn, tell stories, play games, act as a smart assistant, teach coding, AI, robotics and all kinds of things.
Sophia Beta - Hanson Robotics
Dec 27, 2018 · Hanson Robotics now delivers an innovative cognitive robotics platform, here to help research labs and organizations solve today’s problems and build a better future for us all.
Research - Hanson Robotics
Hanson Robotics is at the forefront of technology showcasing the fascinating intersection between robots and humans. Our science and research team focus on broad, yet also specific …
News - Hanson Robotics
Feb 1, 2021 · Humans are increasingly working and living alongside robots, whether on a factory floor or inside a hospital or school. This new breed of social robot must improve people’s work...
The Making of Sophia: Frubber® - Hanson Robotics
Jun 4, 2019 · At Hanson Robotics, we are working to push the boundaries of robot-human interaction by constantly experimenting and improving the human-like properties of Sophia’s …
Hanson Robotics aims to radically disrupt the con-sumer and commercial robotics market with a ord-able robots that have high-quality expressions and verbal and nonverbal interactivity.