Sophia Robot Creator Wants to Build an Army of Robots to Battle COVID

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“We bring robots to life,” is a reflection of Hanson’s plan to mass-produce and roll-out an ‘army’ of new robots in 2021. He has always been a proponent of robotic solutions in healthcare and other industries and he believes the pandemic has made the need more urgent.

By this summer, Hanson Robotics wants to introduce three new robot models, in addition to Sophia. The company wants to sell “thousands” of both large and small robots in 2021.

“The world of COVID-19 is going to need more-and-more automation to keep people safe,” said Mr. Hanson.

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He added, “Sophia and Hanson’s robots are unique by being so human-like. That can be so useful during these times where people are terribly lonely and socially isolated.”

Although the techno-pandemic may have accelerated the use of robots, it was increasing pre-COVID. The International Federation of Robotics reported worldwide sales of professional-service robots jumped 32% to $11.2 billion between 2018 and 2019.

There are still many ethical and moral questions outstanding. Robotics is still in its infancy, and with machine-learning, robots are getting smarter all the time.