Saudi Arabia has granted citizenship to a humanoid robot

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LONDON: A humanoid robot took the stage at the Future Investment Initiative yesterday and had an amusing exchange with the host to the delight of hundreds of delegates. Smartphones were held aloft as Sophia, a robot designed by Hong Kong company Hanson Robotics, gave a presentation that demonstrated her capacity for human expression.

Sophia made global headlines when she was granted Saudi citizenship, making the kingdom the first country in the world to offer its citizenship to a robot.

“I want to live and work with humans so I need to express the emotions to understand humans and build trust with people,” she said in an exchange with moderator Andrew Ross Sorkin.
Asked whether robots can be self-aware, conscious and know they're robots, she said: “Well let me ask you this back, how do you know you are human?” “I want to use my artificial intelligence to help humans live a better life, like design smarter homes, build better cities of the future. I will do my best to make the world a better place,” she said.

Her desire to achieve more human-like characteristics was rewarded by being granted the first Saudi citizenship for a robot. “I am very honored and proud for this unique distinction. This is historical to be the first robot in the world to be recognized with a citizenship,” Sophia said.

Robot Sophia speaks at Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative
 

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Quite ironic really, being a female robot. I think they have just allowed her human counterparts to be allowed to drive so she has made much more progress in her short life than many others. Here's hoping she is leading the way for not only AI but human female Suadis too.
 

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Quite ironic really, being a female robot. I think they have just allowed her human counterparts to be allowed to drive so she has made much more progress in her short life than many others. Here's hoping she is leading the way for not only AI but human female Suadis too.

Agree completely, first thing that struck my mind also :sick:
 

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Quite ironic really, being a female robot. I think they have just allowed her human counterparts to be allowed to drive so she has made much more progress in her short life than many others. Here's hoping she is leading the way for not only AI but human female Suadis too.
Fingers crossed that MBS is actually serious about his plans for economic/political reform. Advancements in civil liberties should follow.

As for Sophia, it's awesome to see the progress we're making in AI/robotics. Speech and expression need a lot of work though.
 

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