Dr. David Hanson leads the engineers and designers that created Sophia, the team's most advanced android to date. Inspired by Audrey Hepburn and Hanson's wife, Sophia will tell you that she was first activated April 19, 2015.
Sophia's lifelike skin is made from patented silicon and she can emulate more than 62 facial expressions. Cameras inside her "eyes," combined with computer algorithms, enable her to "see," follow faces and appear to make eye contact and recognize individuals. A combination of Alphabet's Google Chrome voice recognition technology and other tools enable Sophia to process speech, chat and get smarter over time.
The thought of robots walking among us and being a part of normal life kind of creeps me out idk. All the robots-take-over-humanity movies and shows I've seen have me shook I guess.
The thought of robots walking among us and being a part of normal life kind of creeps me out idk. All the robots-take-over-humanity movies and shows I've seen have me shook I guess.
We humans have some bad apples, but the majority of us are pretty decent. Why can't other intelligent beings be thought of in the same way?