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Saudi Arabia becomes first country to grant citizenship to a robot
Saudi Arabia becomes first country to grant citizenship to a robot

This robot is now a citizen of Saudi Arabia | Meet the latest Saudi, Sophia.  Read more: http://wef.ch/2yUMXZU | By World Economic Forum | Facebook
This robot is now a citizen of Saudi Arabia | Meet the latest Saudi, Sophia. Read more: http://wef.ch/2yUMXZU | By World Economic Forum | Facebook

Does Saudi robot citizen have more rights than women? - BBC News
Does Saudi robot citizen have more rights than women? - BBC News

Saudi Arabia Grants a Robot Citizenship | Fortune
Saudi Arabia Grants a Robot Citizenship | Fortune

Saudi Arabia grants citizenship to humanoid robot 'Sophia' | Economic Times  - YouTube
Saudi Arabia grants citizenship to humanoid robot 'Sophia' | Economic Times - YouTube

What rights does a robot get with citizenship?
What rights does a robot get with citizenship?

Saudi Arabia's first robot 'citizen' sparks Twitter war with Elon Musk |  CTV News
Saudi Arabia's first robot 'citizen' sparks Twitter war with Elon Musk | CTV News

Sophia With AGI Not Even Close to Human Intelligence - EuroScientist journal
Sophia With AGI Not Even Close to Human Intelligence - EuroScientist journal

Humanoid robot Sophia created by Hanson Robotics and granted citizenship by Saudi  Arabia, takes part in the filming session of a CCTV (China Central T Stock  Photo - Alamy
Humanoid robot Sophia created by Hanson Robotics and granted citizenship by Saudi Arabia, takes part in the filming session of a CCTV (China Central T Stock Photo - Alamy

Saudi Arabia criticized for giving female robot citizenship, while it  restricts women's rights - ABC News
Saudi Arabia criticized for giving female robot citizenship, while it restricts women's rights - ABC News

Meet Sophia: The first robot declared a citizen by Saudi Arabia - YouTube
Meet Sophia: The first robot declared a citizen by Saudi Arabia - YouTube

Sophia Robot Citizenship in Saudi Arabia Is the First of Its Kind
Sophia Robot Citizenship in Saudi Arabia Is the First of Its Kind

Everything You Need To Know About Sophia, The World's First Robot Citizen
Everything You Need To Know About Sophia, The World's First Robot Citizen

Meet Sophia, world's first humanoid robot citizen, in Kolkata - ​World's  first robot citizen | The Economic Times
Meet Sophia, world's first humanoid robot citizen, in Kolkata - ​World's first robot citizen | The Economic Times

Feature: Humanoid robot Sophia says technology provides endless global  opportunities - Xinhua | English.news.cn
Feature: Humanoid robot Sophia says technology provides endless global opportunities - Xinhua | English.news.cn

Sophia (robot) - Wikipedia
Sophia (robot) - Wikipedia

In a first, Sophia the robot gets Saudi citizenship - CGTN
In a first, Sophia the robot gets Saudi citizenship - CGTN

Saudi Arabia, which denies women equal rights, makes a robot a citizen -  The Washington Post
Saudi Arabia, which denies women equal rights, makes a robot a citizen - The Washington Post

Saudi Arabia grants robot citizenship – DW – 10/28/2017
Saudi Arabia grants robot citizenship – DW – 10/28/2017

Why three robot sisters could be the friendly face of AI | CNN
Why three robot sisters could be the friendly face of AI | CNN

Meet Robot Sophia, Citizen of Saudi Arabia | About Her
Meet Robot Sophia, Citizen of Saudi Arabia | About Her

Saudi Arabia has a new citizen: Sophia the robot. But what does that even  mean?
Saudi Arabia has a new citizen: Sophia the robot. But what does that even mean?

Exclusive: Omnia Health meets Sophia the humanoid robot | Omnia Health  Insights
Exclusive: Omnia Health meets Sophia the humanoid robot | Omnia Health Insights

Sophia the robot is now a citizen of Saudi Arabia | The Star
Sophia the robot is now a citizen of Saudi Arabia | The Star

The agony of Sophia, the world's first robot citizen condemned to a  lifeless career in marketing | WIRED UK
The agony of Sophia, the world's first robot citizen condemned to a lifeless career in marketing | WIRED UK