Female robots are granted citizenship rights calling for women's rights

Sophia, the first human-like robot to be Saudi Arabia, called for women's rights in the country.

calling for benefits for Saudi women, Futurism reported on December 15."I find the call for progressive values ​​in Saudi Arabia. Sophia strongly supports women's rights, for the benefit of all humanity. This is how we develop it , " said David Hanson. , president of Hanson Robotics, Sophia's father, said.

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Sophia is said to be the smartest human-like robot in the world.(Photo: Wordpress).

Previously, in an interview with ABC News, Sophia shared the problem that made it worrying about the discrimination of robots and voicing human rights."We should have equal rights as humans or maybe more. After all, we have fewer intellectual disabilities than anyone , " Sophia said.

Sophia is the first robot in the world to be granted citizenship in Saudi Arabia in October, according to CNBC."I am honored and proud to receive this privilege. This is an important milestone when becoming the first robot in the world to be recognized for citizenship," Sophia told the Future Investment Initiative conference.

According to Hanson Robotics, a Hong Kong-based robotics company, Sophia was designed to look like the star Audrey Hepburn with classic beauty including "porcelain white skin, slim nose bridge, high cheekbones, attractive smile." and expressive eyes change color according to the light. "


Sophia interviewed.(Video: Daily Star).

Designer Hanson aims to create "genius machines that are smarter than humans and can learn creativity, empathy and compassion". Dr. Hanson shared that his company is working on making robots that can understand and care for people.