Gender in Artificial Intelligence (AI-Android) on Sophia and (AI-Virtual) on Lilmiquela

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the 21st-century is growing rapidly. Now human life leaves very little boundary between the real and the artificial. AI intelligence over time becomes more organic and results in the melting of boundaries between humans and AI. In the last decade, AI-Android and AI-Vi...

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