If you're looking for a company that makes robots that can learn from humans and adapt to new situations, Hanson Robotics could be a good match. The company focuses on socially intelligent machines, including robots with human faces and cognitive abilities like maintaining eye contact, recognizing faces and speaking naturally. Its Hanson AI framework is designed to handle cognitive software like symbolic reasoning and natural language dialog, and it's bio-inspired to try to build human intelligence. That makes it a good candidate for education, health care, sales and entertainment.
Another contender is Cheetah Mobile, which has a range of AI and robotics options. Its AI division, OrionStar, offers large language models, software and hardware robot options designed to make users' lives easier and businesses more efficient. That includes robots for shopping malls, smart service robots for homes and stores, delivery robots and even a humanoid robot barista for hospitality. That could be useful for interactive marketing, threat detection and optimized delivery routes.