DAVID HANSON
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David Hanson is a pioneering roboticist and the founder of Hanson Robotics, best known for creating the world-famous social humanoid robot, Sophia. His research lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence, human-robot interaction, and expressive robotics, with a focus on developing lifelike, emotionally intelligent machines. Hanson’s major contributions include the invention of Frubber, a patented material that enables realistic facial expressions, and the development of open-source platforms like *Open Arms* (2022, 3 citations), which provides a 28-degree-of-freedom robotic hand and arm system designed to democratize humanoid manipulation and grasping research. His work has garnered widespread attention, with Sophia becoming a global icon and earning Hanson recognition as a leader in AI and robotics. While his citation counts are modest, his impact is immense—Sophia has been featured in countless media outlets, addressed the United Nations, and sparked public dialogue on the future of AI. Hanson’s vision of compassionate, creative machines continues to inspire a new generation of researchers to explore the boundaries of human-robot coexistence.
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- 1Open Arms: Open-Source Arms, Hands & Control3 citations · 2022