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In Fuzhou, capital of southeastern Fujian Province, a university's AI research institute has developed a humanoid diagnostic robot for people with autism. It's China's first humanoid medical robot to integrate non-invasive brain-computer interface technology. Zhao Shengxuan explains how this innovation opens new possibilities for autism rehabilitation and long-term care.
In Fuzhou, capital of southeastern Fujian Province, a university's AI research institute has developed a humanoid diagnostic robot for people with autism. It's China's first humanoid medical robot to integrate non-invasive brain-computer interface technology. Zhao Shengxuan explains how this innovation opens new possibilities for autism rehabilitation and long-term care.