
Sophia, a humanoid robot, wears a dress and sings classical music.
The humanoid robot Sophia continues to appear in new roles, dressing in dresses and singing classical music in front of thousands of spectators.

The humanoid robot Sophia continues to appear in new roles, dressing in dresses and singing classical music in front of thousands of spectators.

As humanity strives to surpass older technological achievements, we are simultaneously refining artificial intelligence in unexpected ways.

Despite being granted Saudi Arabian citizenship, the robot Sophia still had to enter Vietnam through customs as a type of cargo.

Not only is Sophia the first robot in history to be granted citizenship, but she is also famous for her declaration, "I will destroy humanity," and her ability to display up to 62 different facial expressions.

If the robot Sophia is granted citizenship, will she be treated like a citizen or will she remain a machine upon entering Vietnam? This is a question many people are concerned about.

Sophia, the first robot to be granted citizenship, astonished everyone with her remarkable knowledge when addressing a range of pressing global issues.

Because she can only communicate in English, questions asked of the robot Sophia must also be in English; even then, incorrect pronunciation would render the world's first robot citizen incomprehensible.

At the Industry 4.0 Summit held on the morning of July 13th in Hanoi, the citizen robot Sophia stated that Vietnam will be a model for the world to follow, leading the way in innovation and application of technology.

What is the robot Sophia, and why did Sophia come to Vietnam and interact with Vietnamese people on July 13th?

Robot Sophia answered all the press questions on her own without any prior preparation, demonstrating her superior intelligence.

Sophia, the world's first robot granted citizenship, is currently in Hanoi, interacting with people about the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

According to the organizers, Robot Sophia will interact with visitors at the exhibition on the afternoon of July 13th.

Sophia, the world's first female robot to be granted citizenship, stated that robots' mission is to do jobs that humans cannot do, and that they want to work with humans to build a better world.

During a brief press conference on the morning of July 13th in Hanoi, Robot Sophia affirmed that although her language is pre-programmed, she is fully capable of answering questions that were not pre-written.

Appearing in a white ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress) and speaking with Vietnamese people in Hanoi, the robot Sophia impressed with her beautiful appearance and natural expressions; she could smile, talk, and even nod like a real person.

Sophia expressed her gratitude to the King of Saudi Arabia for granting her citizenship and becoming the first robot in history to be granted citizenship rights like a human being.

Sophia, the first robot in history to be granted citizenship, had a conversation at Vietnam's first-ever Industry 4.0 High-Level Forum, which opened this morning (July 13) in Hanoi.

Sophia, the world's first robot to be granted citizenship, is in Vietnam attending the High-Level Forum and International Exhibition on Industry 4.0, taking place from July 12-13, 2018.

Robot Sophia is currently being broadcast live during a meet-and-greet in Vietnam.

At the High-Level Forum and International Exhibition on Industry 4.0, chaired by the Government and the Central Economic Committee on July 12th and 13th, Sophia, the world's first robot recognized as a citizen, will be present to participate in discussions on issues related to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Sophia, a humanoid robot, announced her desire to start a family just one month after becoming the first robot in history to be granted citizenship.

In the interview, the robot Sophia said she thinks everyone is very lucky to have a loving family and that if you don't, you should find one for yourself.

Responding to a reporter from VTC News about whether he supports or opposes Saudi Arabia's move to grant citizenship to robots, Mr. Hoang Nam Tien (Chairman of FPT Software) said: "This is a reality, we have to accept it."

After shocking the public with her declaration of wanting to destroy humanity, the intelligent robot Sophia recently claimed she could make a better president than the current US President, Donald Trump.