Explore how Furhat users are driving research, innovation and deployment of social humanoid robots in the United States and Canada.
Furhat Robotics is rapidly growing its presence across North America’s academic and research institutions. Universities and labs have already adopted the Furhat Robot to advance studies in human-robot interaction, cognitive science, social psychology and computational linguistics.
Find out moreA grant from the Denver-based Daniels Fund helps create research opportunities for cadets and faculty in the Department of Computer and Cyber Sciences at the United States Air Force Academy. Furhat provides computer programming opportunities for a capstone course. The robot also is used for STEM outreach..
Find out moreThe Social and Intelligent Robotics Research Laboratory, led by Professor Kerstin Dautenhahn, use Furhat robots to investigate fundamental principles and mechanisms that can make robots more socially intelligent, as well as enabling them to interact with people in a trustworthy and efficient but also “natural” and socially acceptable manner.
Find out moreSaint Leo’s new master’s degree in AI coursework emphasizes experiential learning, covering subjects such as machine learning, deep learning, and analysis of algorithms using techologies like Furhat.
Find out morePresidio's AI robot persona is a testament to how AI can be programmed to reflect specific personas, making interactions feel authentic, responsive, and culturally informed. Alix uses data from media consumption habits, demographics, and real-time political and social insights to create responses that reflect the nuances of an actual influencer within the political landscape.
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