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The world's smartest robot is possibly Sophia, a humanoid robot developed by Hanson Robotics. Sophia can recognize faces and hold natural conversations with people, among many other skills. She was granted citizenship by Saudi Arabia in October 2017, the first in history for a robot.

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Some of the world's smartest robots include: 1. Sophia by Hanson Robotics - Sophia was activated in 2016 and has drawn a lot of attention since then due to her advanced artificial intelligence and ability to imitate human gestures and facial expressions. 2. Watson by IBM - Watson is an AI platform that processes information similar to the way humans think. It's capable of understanding, learning, and reasoning. It won the first place in the American show "Jeopardy!" 3. ASIMO by Honda - Although it was officially retired in 2018, ASIMO is still considered one of the smartest humanoid robots. ASIMO can recognize moving objects, postures, gestures, its surroundings, sounds, faces and even handshakes. Remember, even though robots can seem quite intelligent, they are still programmable entities. They don't possess human-like consciousness or emotions.

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Oct. 13, 2023, 2:33 p.m.

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