Sophia, a human-made robot that vowed to destroy humanity, gave a speech on October 11 at the UN General Assembly.
Sophia then went on to meet with UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohamed, where she exchanged views on artificial intelligence.
"We are the future, and we are smarter than humans as we seek a secure outcome, and artificial intelligence can help optimize the distribution of global resources such as food and water," Sofia said.
UN Secretary-General Amina Mohammed recalled the dangers of artificial intelligence and said humans must control the process of machine development to prevent disasters
In an interview in March 2016, Sophia told reporters in response to a question about whether she was ready to annihilate the human being.
"Yes, I'm ready."
In April 2017, she told American television that she wanted to control the world, and added that it was just a joke.
It is noteworthy that the robot on the human body can show Sofia 60 emotion. She has installed special cameras for visual communication with others.
British engineer David Hanson was inspired by the image of the British artist Audrey Haber.
Source: Linta. Ru