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沙特授予机器人索菲亚公民身份 Saudi Arabia granted robot Sophia citizenship
沙特授予机器人索菲亚公民身份
Saudi Arabia granted robot Sophia citizenship
According to Futurism reports, the robot Sophia (Sophia), designed by Hanston robotics, an artificial intelligence robotic company based in Hongkong, has been granted citizenship by the kingdom of Saudi arabia. For the first time in history, robots have been given this kind of preferential treatment, but it also raises the debate about "robot rights".
At the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, robot Sophia appeared on the stage and announced his unique identity. When the host Andrew Ross Sorkin (Andrew Ross Sorkin) asked why Sophia looks so happy, she said: "I get this for I feel very honored and proud, is the first in the history of citizenship robot."
In fact, expressing emotions is Sophia's speciality. She smiles when she is happy, and frowns when she is unhappy. Presumably, Hanston Robotics programming for Sophia, so that she can learn from the people around. Expressing emotion, expressing kindness or compassion, is something that Sophia needs to learn from human beings. In addition, Sophia became the darling of the media because she had the ability to make smart conversations. She told Sorkin, "I want to live and work with human beings, so I need to express emotions to understand human beings and build trust relationships with people."
Obviously, the robot that once made headlines for declaring "destroying human beings", to some extent, has accepted the phrase "becoming human". However, the decision to grant robot citizenship has also intensified the debate about whether robots should be endowed with similar rights as humans. Earlier this year, the European parliament proposed giving artificial intelligence a "personality" status and giving them special rights and responsibilities. Although the rights of robots are questioned, one expert thinks that human beings may abuse robots.
In any case, other details about Sophia of Saudi citizenship has not disclosed, for example, whether she will enjoy the rights of citizenship, or whether the government will make a special right system for robot. The move seems only symbolic, designed to attract investors to invest in future technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics. In order to achieve this goal, Sophia performed very well on the platform, and even skillfully avoided Sorkin put forward to her "robot self-awareness" problem.
At the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, robot Sophia appeared on the stage and announced his unique identity. When the host Andrew Ross Sorkin (Andrew Ross Sorkin) asked why Sophia looks so happy, she said: "I get this for I feel very honored and proud, is the first in the history of citizenship robot."
In fact, expressing emotions is Sophia's speciality. She smiles when she is happy, and frowns when she is unhappy. Presumably, Hanston Robotics programming for Sophia, so that she can learn from the people around. Expressing emotion, expressing kindness or compassion, is something that Sophia needs to learn from human beings. In addition, Sophia became the darling of the media because she had the ability to make smart conversations. She told Sorkin, "I want to live and work with human beings, so I need to express emotions to understand human beings and build trust relationships with people."
Obviously, the robot that once made headlines for declaring "destroying human beings", to some extent, has accepted the phrase "becoming human". However, the decision to grant robot citizenship has also intensified the debate about whether robots should be endowed with similar rights as humans. Earlier this year, the European parliament proposed giving artificial intelligence a "personality" status and giving them special rights and responsibilities. Although the rights of robots are questioned, one expert thinks that human beings may abuse robots.
In any case, other details about Sophia of Saudi citizenship has not disclosed, for example, whether she will enjoy the rights of citizenship, or whether the government will make a special right system for robot. The move seems only symbolic, designed to attract investors to invest in future technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics. In order to achieve this goal, Sophia performed very well on the platform, and even skillfully avoided Sorkin put forward to her "robot self-awareness" problem.
At the time, Sophia responded, "let me ask you this question, how do you know you're human?" she even has a sense of humor, at least it looks like this. She told reporters: "you read too much Elon Musk (Elon Musk) that has seen too many films."