Sophia
Hanson Robotics’ most advanced human-like robot, Sophia, personifies our dreams for the future of AI. As a unique combination of science, engineering, and artistry, Sophia is simultaneously a science fiction character depicting the future of AI and robotics, and a technology platform for AI research and uses such as education, healthcare, hospitality, retail and arts. With her remarkable robotic hardware and interactive AI, Sophia simulated a full range of facial expressions, tracks and recognizes faces, looks people in the eye, and holds natural conversations with you.
Since her launch in 2016, Sophia captivated the imagination of global audiences. She served as the first robotic Innovation Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme, and became the world’s first robot citizen. As a technology, Sophia’s science has won top AI awards including from Neurips, World Technology Awards, and Edison Prize. Sophia’s appearances on BBC, CNN, Reuter, the Tonight Show, and Good Morning Britain, made her the world’s most famous robot- a beloved household name with millions of viewers, subscribers, followers, and fans, who tune in regularly to see Sophia’s story and latest developments.
David Hanson, PhD
David Hanson PhD is a pioneering researcher and innovator exploring the frontiers of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and human-robot interaction. As the founder and CEO of Hanson Robotics, he integrates robotics, AI, neuroscience, and the arts to create human-like machines capable of natural interactions and emotional intelligence. Hanson’s robots Sophia, Bima-48, Philip K Dick, and others, broke ground with their humanlike expressivity and AI powered interactivity, serving numerous developments in cognitive AI and social robotics, as well as exhibiting as fine art.
As a trailblazer in AGI research, Dr. Hanson continues to push the boundaries of human-AI interaction, working towards the development of benevolent machine consciousness that can collaborate with humanity to address global challenges.