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Kismet lands at MIT Museum

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Photo / SAM OGDEN

Kismet, the world's first sociable robot, joins an exhibit titled "Robots and Beyond: Exploring Artificial Intelligence @ MIT" in the MIT Museum on Friday, April 18.

To celebrate the installation of the anthropomorphic robot, graduate students at MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory will give "A Talk with Robot Researchers" at noon in the museum. "Robots and Beyond" explores the early innovations and cutting-edge technologies at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory over the past four decades.

For additional information, call 253-4444.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 16, 2003.

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