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A humanoid robot(类人机器人)named Sophia has made history by becoming the first robot in the world     1     (award) citizenship. Saudi Arabia(沙特阿拉伯)on Wednesday offered citizenship to the robot, designed by David Hanson. Journalist Andrew Ross made the     2     (announce) at the end of an interview with Sophia.

Sophia     3     (response), without missing a beat: “I want to thank very much the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”

“I am very     4     (pride) and honored for this unique distinction. This is historical to be the first robot in the world to be recognized with a citizenship,” the robot said.

The particulars of the citizenship were not discussed, and it’s not clear     5     Sophia will have the same rights as a human Saudi Arabian citizen.

    6     (discuss) the future of AI (artificial intelligence), Ross expressed concerns previously raised by Elon Musk     7     AI could be dangerous if it were to go evil and turn on humanity.     8     Sophia insisted it wanted to use AI only to “help humans live a better life”.

Sophia tried to remove Ross’ (那个采访的记者)fears of a “bad future,” insisting that AI is “designed around human     9     (value) like wisdom, kindness, compassion”. It accused him     10     “reading too much Elon Musk,” and said, “don’t worry, if you’re nice to me, I’ll be nice to you. Treat me as a smart input-output system”.

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