In news of the weird.
In 2017, Sophia made history by becoming the first android to be granted legal citizenship . The humanoid , with nationality of Saudi Arabia, has made several controversial statements, but the most recent has left the world speechless: she wants to have a robot baby and start a family.
Sophia commented that, in the future, she would like to see families made up of androids , and that she herself wants to have a robot baby with the same name. However, she clarified that she is still too young to be a 'mother', as we remember that it was created only in 2016 by the Hanson Robotics company, in Hong Kong.
In addition to being a robotics icon, Sophia serves as a successful world-class artist and art critic. Last April, one of his works was sold at auction for almost $ 690,000, some 14.3 million Mexican pesos at the current exchange rate.
In early 2021, the Hanson Robotics company announced that they would start the production of hundreds of robots with Artificial Intelligence like Sophia, to help fight Covid-19.
Labor shortage? What labor shortage?
Sophia, the first android with citizenship, now wants to have a robot baby
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/390238In 2017, Sophia made history by becoming the first android to be granted legal citizenship . The humanoid , with nationality of Saudi Arabia, has made several controversial statements, but the most recent has left the world speechless: she wants to have a robot baby and start a family.
Sophia commented that, in the future, she would like to see families made up of androids , and that she herself wants to have a robot baby with the same name. However, she clarified that she is still too young to be a 'mother', as we remember that it was created only in 2016 by the Hanson Robotics company, in Hong Kong.
In addition to being a robotics icon, Sophia serves as a successful world-class artist and art critic. Last April, one of his works was sold at auction for almost $ 690,000, some 14.3 million Mexican pesos at the current exchange rate.
In early 2021, the Hanson Robotics company announced that they would start the production of hundreds of robots with Artificial Intelligence like Sophia, to help fight Covid-19.
Labor shortage? What labor shortage?