She's the first robot in the world to become a citizen of a country and now Sophia says she wants a baby. A month after she made history in Saudi Arabia the humanoid robot has said family is "a ...
One day, Sophia hopes to start ... we're going to see artificial intelligence personalities become entities in their own rights. We're going to see family robots, either in the form of, sort ...
"Why?" I asked. "I am not sure I understand why yet." Not an altogether terrible answer from Sophia, an AI robot, in an interview with Business Insider last week at Web Summit in Lisbon.
The WSJ quizzed Hanson Robotics’s lifelike creation Sophia on topics from U.S. presidential candidates to a robot's place in the bedroom. Photo/Video: Menglin Huang/The Wall Street Journal ...
Sophia the robot is a celebrity ... Sophia's creator, Dr David Hanson, believes we are nearing a future where machines have minds. "I think that AI and robotics are in their infancy.
The AI humanoid Sophia has been granted the world's first robot visa as she embarks on a world tour on behalf of her Hong Kongese creators. She was issued the electronic visa upon her arrival at ...
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 ...
It’s in our phones, on our computers. What’s the value of having a human shaped robot with AI? Sophia: The human shape brings an essential element to interactions as it enables people to feel ...
Sophia highlighted how social robots can revolutionise sectors like ... “It’s a reflection of our values and goals. If we want AI to create a better future, we must actively shape its ...