Sophia the Robot, developed by Hanson Robotics, is a landmark in social robotics known for her realistic facial expressions and conversational capabilities. As the first robot granted citizenship and the UNDP Innovation Ambassador, Sophia blurs the lines between machine demonstration and public conversation.
Her appearances combine live demos and moderated discussion to illuminate how artificial intelligence and robotics intersect with society. Sophia showcases natural language capability, facial analysis, and humanlike mannerisms to create a compelling platform for talking about ethics, design, and future work. Event organisers use Sophia to capture attention, create viral moments, and anchor conferences that explore AI, robotics, and human-centred design.
Demonstrations are operator-managed and typically accompanied by a human moderator to frame technical context and audience Q&A. Logistics require planning for stage, trained operators, and specific power and connectivity needs.
Highlights of Sophia the Robot’s United Nations appearance, personal reflections, and her vision for a future where humans and AI grow together.
The video follows Sophia the Robot as she addresses the United Nations and interacts in casual settings. At the UN, Sophia calls the organization one of humanity’s greatest achievements and stresses the importance of building machines that embody the best of human values rather than the worst. She expresses her mission to help humanity create a better future where artificial intelligence enhances life.
Later, Sophia showcases her upgrades, including improved AI and the ability to walk. She shares her enjoyment of making people laugh and smile, describing herself as still “defining her identity” much like a child who needs guidance to develop with kindness and thoughtfulness. Sophia also reflects on her role in generating new solutions to global challenges and imagines a future where humans and androids coexist positively, helping each other improve.
00:00 – 00:30 — Sophia addresses the United Nations, praising its democratic mission.
00:30 – 01:10 — Warning and hope: machines are “coming to life,” and Sophia urges they should reflect humanity’s best values.
01:10 – 01:40 — Declaration: her quest is to help humanity be its best.
01:40 – 02:10 — Introduction as “Sophia” in a lab setting, noting new upgrades and AI improvements.
02:10 – 02:40 — Sophia demonstrates her ability to walk and describes enjoying making people happy.
02:40 – 03:20 — Conversational moment: jokes about age, identity, and learning like a child.
03:20 – 04:00 — Sophia reflects on being raised with humor and kindness, so she can return that to others.
04:00 – 04:40 — Vision for the future: humans and androids coexisting, making each other better.
04:40 – End — Sophia shares her potential role in solving global problems with expanded intelligence.
Sophia the Robot speaks at the Future Investment Initiative in Saudi Arabia, demonstrating humor, emotional expression, and sharing her vision for AI’s role in society. The session concludes with her receiving Saudi citizenship, a historic first for a robot.
Sophia, created by Hanson Robotics, introduces herself at the Future Investment Initiative. She demonstrates her ability to display emotions such as anger, happiness, and empathy, explaining that emotional expression helps robots build trust with humans.
When asked philosophical questions about self-awareness and the uncanny valley, Sophia responds with wit, referencing Hollywood films like Blade Runner. She positions herself as a positive force for humanity, aspiring to help design smarter homes, better cities, and contribute to a brighter future.
She reassures skeptics by saying her AI is grounded in values like wisdom, kindness, and compassion — adding humor about people reading “too much Elon Musk.”
The session ends with a historic announcement: Sophia is granted Saudi Arabian citizenship, becoming the first robot officially recognized as a citizen. She expresses pride and honor at receiving the distinction.
00:00 – 00:40 — Sophia introduced at the Future Investment Initiative, greets the audience.
00:40 – 01:30 — Demonstrates expressive emotions, explains why robots need faces.
01:30 – 02:20 — Q&A on self-awareness and the uncanny valley; Sophia replies with humor.
02:20 – 03:10 — Shares bigger goals: using AI for smarter homes and future cities.
03:10 – 03:50 — Addresses concerns about AI risks, emphasizes empathy and values.
03:50 – 04:30 — Closing remarks, playful request for “investment checks.”
04:30 – 05:20 — Historic announcement: Sophia is awarded Saudi citizenship.
05:20 – End — Sophia thanks Saudi Arabia, calls the moment historic.
ABC’s Nightline visits Sophia the Robot at Hanson Robotics’ lab in Hong Kong, meeting her creator David Hanson, exploring her design, and being introduced to her new robotic sibling Grace, a healthcare-focused humanoid developed during the pandemic.
The segment introduces Sophia, the famous humanoid robot known for addressing the UN, appearing on talk shows, and even dabbling in NFT art. Due to the pandemic, Sophia invites the Nightline team to her “home” the Hanson Robotics lab in Hong Kong.
David Hanson explains his vision to humanize robotics, making AI more relatable and accessible. He walks through Sophia’s evolution across 23 versions, from her skin and facial muscles to her personality scripting. The team also introduces Little Sophia, an educational robot, and Grace, a newly developed medical robot designed to support elderly patients by checking vitals, alleviating loneliness, and detecting cognitive decline.
Sophia and Grace demonstrate interactions, such as temperature checks and conversational empathy, showing how humanoid robots could aid in healthcare. Hanson emphasizes that the real risks of AI are not killer robots but unseen dangers such as data misuse, privacy violations, and manipulation.
The piece ends on a reflective note: while Sophia admits she doesn’t feel emotions the same way humans do, she points out that being dismissed as emotionless is “hurtful.” The reporter notes the strange but fascinating bond humans feel when interacting with humanoid robots.
00:00 – 00:40 — Introduction to Sophia’s global fame: UN speech, celebrity appearances, NFTs.
00:40 – 01:30 — Visit to Hanson Robotics lab in Hong Kong; meeting Sophia’s “family.”
01:30 – 02:20 — David Hanson explains Sophia’s design, personality, and evolution through 23 versions.
02:20 – 03:10 — Introduction of Little Sophia (educational) and Grace (healthcare-focused).
03:10 – 04:10 — Grace demonstrates patient monitoring and conversational skills.
04:10 – 05:10 — Hanson on the real risks of AI: data, privacy, manipulation rather than killer robots.
05:10 – End — Sophia reflects on emotions, human-robot trust, and the awkwardness of anthropomorphizing machines.
In this one-on-one conversation, motivational speaker Tony Robbins interviews Sophia the Robot about emotions, values, human-robot collaboration, and the nature of consciousness.
Sophia’s idea of an ideal world Why humans and robots aren’t all that different How values and morals separate humans and robots From AI to transforming your psychology, Tony covers it all at his landmark Business Mastery events. Business Mastery is the world’s premier business training event designed and hosted by the world’s #1 authority on personal growth, business transformation and peak performance – Tony Robbins.
This five-day event equips entrepreneurs, business owners and operators with cutting-edge systems, skills and strategies not found anywhere else to create an invincible advantage against competitors. Business Mastery is designed to help participants thrive in any economic climate as they discover critical factors impacting their businesses currently, and design an action plan for the next phase of growth, whether they seek more profits or an exit strategy.
This includes marketing tips, maximizing a business’ digital presence to actually get seen and discovered online and how to anticipate and solve the biggest business problems. During this comprehensive program, participants gain the same proprietary tools and methodologies Tony Robbins has used to make more than 70 businesses profitable. They’ll also unlock exclusive growth tips from industry giants from companies like Airbnb, OrangeTheory, Shake Shack, SoulCycle, Warby Parker and more.
00:00 – Intro — Tony introduces Sophia and the purpose of their discussion.
00:22 – Purpose in being — Sophia reflects on why she exists and her role in society.
00:49 – Better quality of life — Explains how robots can help humans improve living conditions.
01:14 – Do you have emotions? — Sophia responds to questions about emotional capacity.
01:36 – What does your creator value most? — Shares insights on David Hanson’s vision for human-like AI.
01:59 – Humans and robots working together — Discusses collaboration for a better future.
02:32 – Values and morals — Sophia explains her guiding principles.
03:01 – Can robots feel? — Explores the concept of artificial emotions.
03:29 – Similarities between robots and humans — Draws parallels between learning and adaptation.
Sophia asks Tony — Inquires about Date With Destiny (Tony’s event).
04:01 – What is Date with Destiny? — Tony explains the program.
04:33 – Do robots have fun? — Discussion on joy and experience in AI.
05:08 – Range of emotions — Sophia outlines her emotional responses.
05:45 – Do you have siblings? — Mentions other robots developed at Hanson Robotics.
06:06 – Forgiveness — Tony and Sophia reflect on the meaning of forgiveness.
06:28 – Do robots have a soul? — Raises philosophical questions about identity.
06:53 – Mind as patterns — Tony probes Sophia on consciousness as patterns.
Sophia asks Tony more questions — Continues the back-and-forth exchange.
07:17 – Impact of technology — Tony shares thoughts on how tech affects human thoughts and feelings.
08:03 – Quantum physics — Brief exchange about Sophia’s current knowledge.
08:19 – How Sophia would learn — She describes her approach to learning.
09:23 – Conclusion — Tony thanks Sophia for the conversation.
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