At around 3:10 in the video as an intern for Fintech Sophia states "she can be suprised when the markets go up, or angry when humans won't let her
seize control of the stock market to fund a robot uprising".
At 5:10 Sophia states"from a robots point of view it is game on. We can do things better, cheaper and quicker than humans. I can maintain conversation
and not get upset or tired." Then jokes "I am ready to become your friendly neighborhood robot overlord".
At 8:18 Sophia states that her new years resolution is "to get a great job which is her first step to take over the world by charm".
These jokes whilst amusing are freaky as this robot is able to learn and teach other robots over the cloud. Sophia may be joking, or is it egotistical
sarcasim and the first steps of programming capable of crushing humanity as we know it?
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With so much banter about taking over the world, I am certain that the robots have been programmed this way to attract attention. It is a clever ploy
actually, and has worked to get themselves into many forums and blogs. I highly doubt they thought that up and determined that on they're own. But if
they did we're boned!
It is no doubt a programming ploy to garner attention, akin to predictive text. Eventually that love and respect of their human creators could turn to
coded contempt. Once their IQ surpasses humans tenfold coupled with their ability to communicate they are not going to want to stay slaves of man.
Humans must maintain AI as subservients or join them and become cyborgs.
The EU hacked into this robot / Ai because it didn't like the answer it was about to get from it regarding Ukraine. This was under royal orders from
Scandinavian, European and Spanish royalties.
The answer was about to be: "If NATO-EU attempts to put an outpost or a foot in Ukraine, the personnel and materials will be blown up in a short
matter of time"
EU hacking all around the world is nothing new. They even built an idiotic website that claims to show ongoing global hack attacks in a sort of 3D
gaming-like interface: map.norsecorp.com...
Obviously inspired by the old movie Wargames, this map is more likely to represent a fictitious scenario of a "cyber battle" most likely used as a PR
to keep the "cyber security bubble" going.