Have artificial intelligence for residency: Shibuya in Tokyo

With the exception of Saudi Arabia, Japan Tokyo has just become the official admittedly artificial intelligence city Shibuya Mirai is just a chat robot in the popular Line messaging application, but it has become artificial intelligence along with Hanson Robotic's Sophia Field pioneer.

Last month, as a historic move by humans and robots, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia formally granted citizenship to Sophia, an artificial intelligence and humanoid robot developed by Hanston Robotics in Hong Kong.

And now, Tokyo's Shibuya District released a statement through Microsoft saying it "loves to photograph and observe other people." Shibuya's goal is said to be to make 224,000 citizens in the area familiar with the local government and provide them Providing an avenue for advising officials, according to AFP. Shibuya's future is set to be a 7-year-old boy who can engage in text conversations with users and even make "easy changes" to his self-portrait.

This trend of identifying artificial intelligence entities as citizens, residents or other similar features will lead to a broader discussion of whether the right of AI entities should be granted or not.Development in AI is rapidly moving forward but Much of the discussion about the rights of robots remains abstract, and although we may not yet have artificial intelligence that is humanly aware, the legal and ethical framework should have existed long before that complexity became possible.

Globally, the rapid advances in technology have entangled lawmakers in some truly fantastic issues that are crucial for us so that we can prepare for the future, because many of the things that were formerly classified as science fiction The idea is rapidly becoming a reality.

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