Talk:Social robot
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Furhat, developed by Furhat Robotics, is a robotic head with a projected human-like face capable of conversing with humans using speech recognition and synthesis and by tracking gestures and eye movement. It is used in human-robot research, and has been applied in customer service roles, language education, and recruitment. [1]
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- ^ Schoklitsch, Falko (6 May 2024). "Human Conversations with a Robotic Head". TU Graz News+Stories. TU Graz. Retrieved 7 April 2025.