Robots are shocking when claiming to dominate humanity

Appearing in an American television show, Sophia - a humanoid robot that can move and speak flexibly thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) was immediately shocked to mention plans to dominate humanity.

Sophia was on stage for "The Tonight Show" on the night of April 26 to chat with the host and comedian Jimmy Fallon. Robots possessing this woman's look make viewers watch the show with mixed feelings, both amazed and excited with the ability to respond flexibly, frightened and annoyed at the claims of "heavenly " its.

Sophia is the creative product of American robot expert David Hanson, who believes that artificial life forms can better connect with people if they are shaped like us. Dr. Hanson simulated Sophia in the form of the legendary queen Audrey Hepburn and his wife to uphold the traditional beauty of women. The robot was created for beautiful skin without blemishes from ultra-thin rubber material Frubber, slender nose, high cheekbones, passionate smiles and expressive eyes.

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Sophia is the creative product of American robot expert David Hanson.

Countless motives hidden beneath the skin help Sophia show a variety of emotions that look quite natural on her face, including winking and smiling. She uses eye-mounted cameras to look at and a computer algorithm in the "brain" to be able to identify faces as well as eye contact. In particular, Sophia can understand words, remember interactions to become wiser over time.

Dr. Hanson wants to use robots to simulate relationships with isolated people in society, such as lonely elders. Therefore, Sophia is designed to be suitable for medical care, education, customer counseling and helping people interact with the outside world. The robot had a huge following in previous media appearances and certainly had new fans, including MC Fallon when she joined "The Tonight Show".

Before the question "Which cheese can never make you like it?" , Sophia happily replied, "Nacho cheese (a traditional snack of northern Mexico, including tortillas and cheese)". When proposing Fallon to play kick - pull - paper, the robot even won.

However, not everyone is sympathetic to Sophia. After the robot publicity intends to dominate humanity, the other guests in the program expressed concern."That will be the way we die," said comedian John Oliver.

Although Sophia's statement may be aimed at amusing, it has sparked a long-standing controversial issue in robot research and development circles. Many scientists, including Japanese robotics professor Masahiro Mori, have voiced warnings about the disaster, when robots possess an almost real-life appearance and have artificial intelligence strong enough to cause trouble and rob work or even beat people.