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Sophia the robot becomes first humanoid Saudi citizen

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LONDON: A humanoid robot took the stage at the Future Investment Initiative yesterday and had an amusing exchange with the host to the delight of hundreds of delegates.
Smartphones were held aloft as Sophia, a robot designed by Hong Kong company Hanson Robotics, gave a presentation that demonstrated her capacity for human expression.
“I want to live and work with humans so I need to express the emotions to understand humans and build trust with people,” she said in an exchange with moderator Andrew Ross Sorkin.
Asked whether robots can be self-aware, conscious and know they're robots, she said: “Well let me ask you this back, how do you know you are human?” “I want to use my artificial intelligence to help humans live a better life, like design smarter homes, build better cities of the future. I will do my best to make the world a better place,” she said.
Her desire to achieve more human-like characteristics was rewarded by being granted the first Saudi citizenship for a robot.
“I am very honored and proud for this unique distinction. This is historical to be the first robot in the world to be recognized with a citizenship,” Sophia said.

A panel made up of experts from some of the world’s leading companies and research institutions discussed the scope for innovations in artificial intelligence AI, robotics, quantum computing, machine learning and mixed reality to yield the next generation of products and services, paving the way for productivity and progress in emerging economies. The session, called “Thinking machines: Summit on artificial intelligence and robotics,” explored the potential uplift for businesses that harness AI and robotic technologies.
Marc Raibert, Founder & CEO of Boston Dynamics, pinpointed entertainment, security, emergency response and construction as just a few of the sectors that stand to be revolutionized by robotics.


“I happen to believe that robotics will be bigger than the Internet,” he said. Ulrich Spiesshofer, CEO of ABB Group in Switzerland anticipated “the new normal in which humans and robots work together.” “I think we have an exciting future in front of us” he added before conducting a demonstration of a robot solving a Rubik’s cube in a matter of minutes.

Keynote speaker Masayoshi Son, Chairman & CEO of SoftBank Group Corp, a Japanese telecommunications and Internet company, which is working with Saudi Arabia on the development of a new business and industrial city, discussed the future of mankind in relation to AI and robots.
“Every industry will be redefined,” he said, describing the “great opportunity” that lies ahead. “These computers, they will learn, they will read, they will see by themselves. That’sa scary future but anyway that’s coming,” he said.
Touching on concerns that robots could eventually outsmart humans and pose a threat, he added: “They are so smart they will understand it is meaningless to attack humans.” “We (will) create a new happier life together.” On Tuesday Saudi Arabia announced plans to build a $500 billion mega city powered by robotics and renewables on the country’s Red Sea coast.

Majid Alghaslan, a young Saudi chairing a growing company in energy services and innovative technologies said: “Saudi Arabia is in the midst of an unprecedented economic, social, and development-accelerated transformation and it’s now clear that it’s more open than ever for business, especially for dreamers, and its all in the context of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.”

“Innovation will be the major foundation of our transformation and this is another major factor for sustainable economic prosperity and development for the future generation of Saudis and the world.”

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1183166/saudi-arabia
 
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First of all why is she not wearing a Hijab? Robot or no robot, she should cover herself because she is kind of cute and momineen can lose some Piety points by looking at her.

Secondly if as the interviewer said most of it was planned, so what is so special about her, other than three realistic looking expressions.

Giving nationality to a robot(who by her name clearly sounds an infidel) and not to millions of your Muslim brothers who spent decades building your country, you disgust me sir. Well your country your rules.
 
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First of all why is she not wearing a Hijab? Robot or no robot, she should cover herself because she is kind of cute and momineen can lose some Piety points by looking at her.

Secondly if as the interviewer said most of it was planned, so what is so special about her, other than three realistic looking expressions.

Giving nationality to a robot(who by her name clearly sounds an infidel) and not to millions of your Muslim brothers who spent decades building your country, you disgust me sir. Well your country your rules.
Are you feeling in love with her ? :wub:
 
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No Sir, I won't call it love. But I have been told that I have a strange taste when it comes to women.

It's a robot dude...not he or she...just a mask under which there are wires, PCBs, actuators and sensors, made from hard plastics, silicon and metals..
 
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It's a robot dude...not he or she...just a mask under which there are wires, PCBs, actuators and sensors, made from hard plastics, silicon and metals..
Sir you know how to take charm out of everything don't you. And what difference does it make. Under that soft and glowing skin we often fall in love with, there are veins, arteries, blood and bones.
 
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First of all why is she not wearing a Hijab? Robot or no robot, she should cover herself because she is kind of cute and momineen can lose some Piety points by looking at her.

Secondly if as the interviewer said most of it was planned, so what is so special about her, other than three realistic looking expressions.

Giving nationality to a robot(who by her name clearly sounds an infidel) and not to millions of your Muslim brothers who spent decades building your country, you disgust me sir. Well your country your rules.
she is moderate robot.
 
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They don't give citizenship to humans but robots :hitwall:

Exactly. I was about to write the same. They do not give rights to women. They do not grant citizenship to the people who worked there for whole life but shall give citizenship to robots. Hypocrite people. They will once aging to to their orib=ginal position once the oil price slashes in coming few years.
 
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