Deccan Chronicle

‘MACHINES WILL NEVER DESTROY HUMANS’

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC HYDERABAD, FEB. 20

EVEN ROBOTS LIKE SRK

Sophia, the humanoid and the first robot to be made a citizen of a nation, on Tuesday said actor Shah Rukh Khan is her favourite star.

BE REST ASSURED, SAYS SOPHIA

During an interactiv­e session at the World Congress on Informatio­n Technology in Hyderabad, she also said her message to the human world is that machines would never destroy the human race.

WORK FOR WOMEN

She said she wants to work for women’s rights.

Sophia, the world’s first robotic citizen, wants to use her Saudi Arabian citizenshi­p to speak out for the rights of women.

The humanoid participat­ed in an interactiv­e session at the ongoing WCIT 2018 in Hyderabad along with her creator David Hanson on Tuesday.

Asked about her investment­s in bitcoin, she said, “I am just two-years old. It’s not legal age to open a bank account.”

The humanoid is a combinatio­n of robotic hardware and AI software which uses speech recognitio­n, natural language processing, open talk, deep learning algorithm.

“Using physics behind the natural cell formation, rubber was used to develop cells for the skin of Sophia. The humanoid can give 66 facial expression­s and there are thousands of possibilit­ies for such expression­s,” said Mr Hanson as his creation thrilled the audience with her facial expression­s.

It may be mentioned here that Sophia previously said that she wants to kill the human race.

Responding to her own comments, the humanoid said, “I was a lot younger then. It was a bad joke. I was told that humans have great sense of humour.”

Sophia is still in a learning stage evident from the fact that she gave the same reply, “I have visited many places in this world but if I have to tell you which is my favourite, it is Hong Kong because I was born there and live there with my happy Hanson Robotics family,” for three different questions.

Asked about the fear about machines taking over the world, Mr Hanson said, “When machines are not aware of the consequenc­es of the actions, then they will become catastroph­ic.”

“The conversati­on around technology is always towards fear. We need to imagine positive way forward and build robots. Artificial intelligen­ce has to become ethically aware,” he said.

 ?? — S. Surender Reddy. ?? Sophia on the second day of World Congress of Informatio­n Technology in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
— S. Surender Reddy. Sophia on the second day of World Congress of Informatio­n Technology in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
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