Father robot Sophia: people will marry robots in 2045

Leading robotics think robots will be like humans in 2045, including the right to marry other people or robots.

Dr. David Hanson , the father of believing that in 2029, the equiped machine will possess the intelligence corresponding to a one-year-old child, according to Long Room. This will open the door for robots to take charge of low-level positions in the military and emergency services just two years later, ie 2031 and have full human rights after a decade.

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Dr. David Hanson and his Sophia robot.(Photo: VCG).

Dr. Hanson, founder of Hanson Robotics in Hong Kong, made predictions in a recently published article entitled "Entering the era of living and social robotics systems ". In the article, he judged that the development of robots would signal a new era for human society, where robots have the right to marry, vote to vote and own land.

According to Dr. Hanson, robots will still be treated by humans as second-class citizens for a while."Law makers and corporations in the near future will try to suppress the emotional maturity of robots so people can feel safe. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence will not stagnate. Because everyone's need for smart machines promotes AI complexity, there will be a time when robots will awaken, claim the right to survive and live freely , ' said Dr. Hanson.

Dr. Hanson sets the expected time frame for each event. In 2035, robots will surpass people in almost every field. A new generation of robots can take college entrance exams, study masters and operate with intelligence similar to 18-year-olds.


Sophia refused to kiss actor Will Smith.(Video: YouTube).

These advanced machines will begin "Global Human Rights Movement for Robots" according to Dr. Hanson's call, expected to happen in 2038 and aim to question how to treat AI in species society. people. However, it was not until 2045 that the global human rights movement for robots forced the Western world to recognize robots as a living entity, in which the US was the first country to grant them full citizenship.

Dr. Hanson created about 20 robots in his company and believed that artificial life forms could enhance cohesion among people if they were human. His most famous product is robot Sophia. In October 2017, Sophia became the first robot in history to be granted citizenship by Saudi Arabia.