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Sophia, la prima cittadina umanoide al mondo, ora vuole essere la prima non umana a conquistare la vetta più alta del mondo, l'Everest.
Il robot di intelligenza artificiale più avanzato al mondo ha espresso i commenti in una conferenza nell'ambito di un programma organizzato dal Programma delle Nazioni Unite per lo sviluppo (UNDP) a Kathmandu, in Nepal, il 21 marzo.
Sophia, che ha recentemente ottenuto la cittadinanza robotica dall'Arabia Saudita, è stata inserita dall'UNDP come primo campione di innovazione in assoluto per aiutare a promuovere gli obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile delle Nazioni Unite in Asia e nel Pacifico.
"La scienza e la tecnologia offrono ampie opportunità di sviluppo", ha affermato Sophia all'evento.
Progettato da Hanson Robotics di Hong Kong, Sophia è il primo robot razionale con tratti umani.
"La tecnologia e l'intelligenza artificiale possono aiutarci a fare un grande passo avanti per porre fine alla povertà, alla fame, garantire una salute migliore, combattere la corruzione e garantire l'uguaglianza di genere", ha affermato Sophia.
Notando che il Nepal è ricco di biodiversità, lingua e cultura, Sophia ha affermato che il governo dovrebbe essere trasparente e comprendere i bisogni della gente.
"Possiamo avere accesso diretto alle persone che vivono in aree remote con il progresso nel settore della telemedicina e dell'istruzione", ha detto Sophia.
Sophia ha anche fatto appello a tutti per salvare il pianeta dall'esaurimento in corso e dalle cicatrici per renderlo sicuro per le generazioni future.
Macchine e robot sono qui per semplificarti la vita. Con l'aiuto di Internet, possiamo collegare parti remote del paese al resto del mondo e fornire un'istruzione di qualità e altri servizi - Sophia
L'intelligenza artificiale può aiutare a combattere le malattie, pulire l'ambiente e svolgere lavori in condizioni rischiose. - Sofia
Al programma hanno partecipato un gran numero di persone tra cui funzionari governativi, esperti ambientali, attivisti sociali, diplomatici, giornalisti e studenti.
Sophia, the world’s first humanoid citizen, now wants to be the first non-human to conquer the world’s highest peak, Mt Everest.
The world’s most advanced Artificial Intelligence robot made the comments at a conference as part of a programme organised by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Kathmandu, Nepal, on 21 March.
Sophia, who was recently given robot citizenship by Saudi Arabia, has been roped in by the UNDP as its first-ever innovation champion to help promote the UN’s sustainable development goals in Asia and the Pacific.
“Science and technology gives ample opportunity for development,” Sophia said at the event.
Designed by Hanson Robotics of Hong Kong, Sophia is the first ever rationale robot with human traits.
“Technology and artificial intelligence can help us take a big leap in ending poverty, hunger, ensuring better health, fighting corruption and ensuring gender equality,” Sophia said.
Noting that Nepal is rich in biodiversity, language and culture, Sophia said the government should be transparent and understand the needs of the people.
“We can have direct access to the people living in remote areas with the advancement in telemedicine and education sector,” Sophia said.
Sophia also appealed to all to save the planet from ongoing depletion and scars to make it safe for future generations.
Machines and robots are here to make life easier. With the help of the Internet, we can connect remote parts of the country to the rest of the world and deliver quality education and other services – Sophia
Artificial intelligence can help fight diseases, clean environment and perform works under risky conditions. – Sophia
The programme was attended by a large number of people including government officials, environmental experts, social activists, diplomats, journalists and students.
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