The Hi! PARIS Symposium on AI and Society is a series of scientific conferences exploring the intersection of AI/Data Science and social sciences.
The second edition particularly focused on Robotics, AI, and Society.
Comprising exclusively plenary talks, the Symposium is open to a broad audience. The Hi! PARIS Symposium was held at ENSTA Paris, located in Palaiseau.
Speakers
Cyrill STACHNISS
University of Bonn
Takayuki KANDA
Kyoto University
Mariarosaria TADDEO
University of Oxford
Antonio BICCHI
Italian Institute of Technology
Aude BILLARD
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Guy HOFFMAN
Cornell University
Laurel RIEK
UC San Diego
Ronald ARKIN
Georgia Institute of Technology
Leila TAKAYAMA
University of California
Lee BYGRAVE
University of Oslo
Robin MURPHY
Texas A&M University
Oliver LEMON
Heriot-Watt University
Maurice FALLON
University of Oxford
Adriana TAPUS
ENSTA Paris
Insights and Innovations: Talks from the Hi! PARIS Symposium
Program
This edition’s program covers a wide range of sessions:
A dedicated time is planned for exhibitions, consisting of several booths for demonstrations of robotic applications from academics and industrial partners.
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Wandercraft – Personal Exoskeleton
Constructed at the intersection of artificial intelligence, advanced robotics, and biomechanics,, Wandercraft’s Personal Exoskeleton not only restores mobility but also includes dynamic-walking control and fully powered hip-knee-ankle lower body, allowing for a natural gait pattern.
Wandercraft ‘s Personal Exoskeleton is just that, personal. Designed for use in the home and out in the community, the exoskeleton will be configured specifically for each user based on several measurements and include features and functionality that will ultimately serve a wide scope of patient needs.