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The greatest myth about the robotics industry | IEEE Spectrum
by
Sabine Hauert
09 January 2014
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And how debunking it could help robotics take off
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Sabine Hauert
is President of Robohub and Associate Professor at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory
Sabine Hauert is President of Robohub and Associate Professor at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory
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