Sophia the robot might not have a heart or brain, but it does have Saudi Arabian citizenship. As of October 25, Sophia is the first robot in history to be a full citizen of a country. Sophia was ...
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 ...
"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.
Among them was Sophia, a humanoid robot by Hansom Robotics, who recently received the Saudi Arabian citizenship. "Let's start the future today," she told the audience. The foundation named Jason ...
“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 ...
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 ...
Well, not really - these are the ambitions of a robot. Khaleej Times interviewed Sophia, the popular humanoid, at the second day of the Knowledge Summit. The robot, who recently received a Saudi ...
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 ...