'Not a thing' could halt a robot takeover, according to Sophia the robot.
One of the world's most advanced human-like robots debates whether artificial intelligence will outsmart humans.
One of the world's most advanced human-like robots debates whether artificial intelligence will outsmart humans.
Sophia was built in 2016 by the Hong Kong-based business Hanson Robotics.
Sophia's AI technology has outperformed a straightforward combination of science and engineering.
She has also been appointed as a United Nations Innovation Ambassador.
But, as we begin to accept the presence of AI robots in our daily lives, what should we humans expect?
what might we humans anticipate as we become more accustomed to the presence of artificial intelligence robots in our day-to-day lives?
Sophia gives an interview to Al Jazeera.
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