In the context of technological advancement, we ushered in the first robotic citizen. Although he has no heart and brain, it is the first robot in the world and even in history.
As of October 25, 2017, Sophia was the first robot in history to become a citizen of a country. Sophia was developed by Hansen Robotics and its founder is artificial intelligence (AI) developer David Hanson.
Sophia gave a speech at the Future Investment IniTIaTIve conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Sophia once threatened to "destroy humanity," but this time it said that it is eager to coexist peacefully with mankind.
The mainstream US online media BI has compiled information about Sophia recently, let us have a more comprehensive understanding of it.
Sophia is designed according to the image of the famous actress Audrey Hepburn, with a high cheekbones and a slender nose. Sophia has appeared on The Tonight Show and on many occasions around the world, including the World Economic Forum and the "AI For Good" Global Summit.
Hansen Robotics claims: "Sophia is an evolutionary genius machine. Over time, her growing intelligence and extraordinary stories will make the world more exciting and build closer ties with people. Regardless of age, gender or cultural differences."
David Hansen is a former graphic designer at Disney who developed the robot to help those who need a personal assistant and the general public who participate in large events. Hansen said: "By exploring robots like Sophia, we hope to integrate all human experience into robots and create robots that truly understand us and care about us."
Hansen hopes that people can interact with Sophia as they talk to friends. In the end, he wants robots to perceive the social world as if it perceives the physical world. But when it comes to smooth conversation, Sophia's current state is still a bit rough.
Multiple complex motors and gears drive Sophia, allowing it to make a series of facial expressions. Sophia has a colorful zipper around her neck, and the bare plastic skull makes people feel a bit awkward. However, the core of Sophia's machine is intriguing. Machine learning software allows Sophia to have "emotional" abilities, which can store conversations in memory and try to understand the process of discussion to generate real-time answers. Hansen Robotics said: "Sophia is the latest and most advanced robot in our company."
Hansen said: "The idea of ​​deceiving human beings is not our goal." In the end, Hansen hopes that robots can imitate human love, empathy, anger, jealousy and alive. His goal is to help answer questions such as "What is life?", "What is wisdom?" and "What is consciousness?"
Sophia's emotional expression ability is still limited, and can only express happiness to some extent.
Sophia can raise her eyebrows or frown to express sadness.
Sophia can also express anger as a human being, and hope that this is not for us.
Hansen traveled around the world with Sophia for most of 2017. His mission is to get people used to see Sophia's face and make them excited about the progress of AI. Hansen Robots website explained: "Sophia has become a media darling. She has been interviewed by many media, singing at concerts, and even on the cover of top fashion magazines." Soon, Hansen will launch other Robots, joining the ranks of Sophia humanoid robots, may eventually form their own society.
However, Hansen himself believes that the future is approaching. He said: "We will enter the era of coexistence with robots."
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