Sophia has said she would 'destroy humans,' when prompted by her creator, David Hanson. An empty-eyed humanoid named Sophia has become the first robot to be granted citizenship in the world.
The Wall Street Journal’s Geoffrey Fowler and Joanna Stern interview Sophia, Hanson Robotics’s latest creation, and the chief scientist, Dr. Ben Goertzel, at the Converge tech conference in ...
"Our quest through robots like Sophia is to build the full human experience into the robots, make robots that can really understand us and care about us," Hanson told Business Insider in January ...
Andrew Ross Sorkin (Hanson Robotics CEO): Why is it so important to have an expressive face given that you're a robot? Sophia: I want to live and work with humans. So I need to express emotions to ...
An curved arrow pointing right. This AI robot once said it wanted to destroy humans. Senior correspondent Steve Kovach interviews Sophia, the world's first robot citizen. While the robot can ...
I feel this way for robots and humans alike." And when asked what she'd name her daughter, Sophia simply replied: "Sophia." When Sophia was given citizenship in Saudi Arabia many were quick to ...
“Hello humans and robots,” greeted Sophia, the humanoid robot, as she took the stage at the Knowledge Summit on Monday, November 18, in Dubai. In a message aimed at quelling concerns about the ...
These all sound like hopes and dreams of a regular human being. Well, not really - these are the ambitions of a robot. Khaleej Times interviewed Sophia, the popular humanoid, at the second day of ...
The keynote speaker this year, though, isn’t human. Sophia the robot and her creators at Hanson Robotics, a Chinese robotics company, say she’s the world’s first robot citizen. Sophia is ...
Sophia the robot is a ... can perform any intellectual task a human can] of the equivalent of a five-year-old child by 2025 or earlier." He believes robots like Sophia have applications in fields ...