Robot Sophia has been to Vietnam soon to have a sister
Hanson Robotics, the "father" of Sohpia's humanoid robot, has announced that it will launch "sister" robot for Sophia named Little Sophia in 2019.
Little Sophia.(HANSON ROBOTICS SCREENING PICTURE).
According to Forbes, Little Sophia worked just like 'sister' Sophia. It can go, play games, chat with people and have realistic facial expressions.
Before that, Sophia almost became a famous figure in the robot world and in the public eye. It appeared on the television show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon by comedian and host Jimmy Fallon and went out with American actor Will Smith.
Sophia works thanks to a combination of neural networks, machine awareness, adaptive motor control and the ability to handle natural language in conversation.
.(PHOTO: HANSON ROBOTICS).
According to Hanson Robotics, Little Sophia will be the newest member of its robot family.'Just like big sister Sophia, she likes to talk, expressing many emotions. She likes to go, learn, tell stories, play games, act as a smart assistant, teach code writing, teach artificial intelligence (AI), robots and everything. She will need your care and protection to reach her full potential , 'Hanson's website writes.
- The first robot with the citizenship of Sophia was introduced to Vietnam in a pure white dress
- The robot Sophia is about to come to Vietnam to communicate about revolution 4.0
- Robot Sophia: I don't mind sacrificing myself to save people
- The female robot looks like the first person to take the first step
- Learn about robots Sophia
- The rough and ugly face of 'robot citizens' Sophia is intentional! The reason is ...
- Video: Robot Sophia has a smart dialogue with her own father
- Robot Sophia confidently played rock paper scissors, threatening humanity on television
- Sophia - the world's most female-like robot
- Before being granted citizenship, Sophia had a real 7
- Sophia citizen robot announced to want to get married and have children
- The whole interview with the female robot Sophia: 'I also feel a little creepy ...'