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Saudi Arabia gives citizenship to robot ‘Sophia’

Compiled from news agencies LIFE
Published October 27,2017
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Saudi Arabia has made the advanced lifelike humanoid robot "Sophia" a citizen, becoming the first country to grant citizenship to a robot.

Sophia, developed by the Hong Kong-based firm Hanson Robotics, was presented Wednesday at the Future Investment Initiative in the Saudi capital Riyadh.

"I am very honored and proud of this unique distinction," Sophia said.

"This is historical to be the first robot in the world to be recognized with a citizenship."

However, Saudis did not detail the citizenship status of the flirtatious "Sophia," which has life-like facial and eye expressions and can converse through cloud-based artificial intelligence.

Questions remain as to whether she will be required to wear a headscarf and loose, black robes in public in accordance with the kingdom's dress code.

While Sophia has some impressive capabilities, she does not yet have consciousness, Sophia's creator, David Hanson previously said he expected that fully sentient machines could emerge within a few years.