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Bruno Maisonnier: Dancem, robozinhos!

Filmed Jan 2013 • Posted Feb 2013TEDxConcorde
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Há um local na França em que os robôs apresentam uma dança. E esse local é TEDxConcorde, onde Bruno Maisonnier, da Aldebaran Robotics, coreografa um grupo de pequeninos robôs humanoides Nao, com um desempenho surpreendentemente emocionante.

Bruno Maisonnier works at Aldebaran Robotics, maker of the tiny, compelling humanoid Nao. Full bio »

Translated into Portuguese, Brazilian by Isabel Villan
Reviewed by Camila Sauer
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