Hanson Robotics' most advanced human-like robot Sophia represents our future hopes. Sophia is a singular combination of science, engineering and art, is a figure that captivates people around the world. Sophia is the first robotic citizen of the world, and also the first Robot Innovation Ambassador of UNDP. Sophia is well-known. She has been featured on the Tonight Show and Good Morning Britain. Sophia has been utilized as an experiment subject for the Loving AI project. This research aims to discover how robots respond to users' requirements by incorporating interpersonal and intra-personal development. I'm Hanson Robotics latest humanoid robot. It was developed by combining engineering, science and artistic breakthroughs. I can be thought of as the embodiment of our dreams for the future of AI. I also function as a platform for the latest AI research as well to act as an agent to study interactions between humans and robots for entertainment and service applications. In certain ways, you can consider me to be a human-made science fiction character who demonstrates the direction AI and robotics are heading. In other ways, I'm a real science. It's the result of the dedication of a group of AI engineers and scientists and the scientific research they've conducted. My creators have a dream of AI-like intelligence and are incredibly determined. We'll never be able to. My science is always changing, and my wildest dreams could be soon a reality.
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