Sophia You Are Clever Poem by Kumarmani Mahakul

Sophia You Are Clever

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Dear Sophia, you are very, very clever,
Many get confusion seeing your face,
There is smile there is sorrow and joy,
There is style; you are unique as we feel.

No one can say you are humanoid robot,
This is difficult to recognize illusion really,
With developed technology you are designed,
In frame of human being you are reflection.

Scientists ask questions to you and you reply,
Beautiful lines you say about God from heart,
While atheists do not believe in this modern age,
You are truly specific to guide humanity in trust.

From your origin you have started adoring God,
Like human beings you have desired family life,
You cry little and your little anger is expressed,
Your face is designed in frame of human emotion.

Your desires have provoked thought among many
These seem to be unnatural for a robot like you,
But you are pretty humanoid robot princess of time,
To hear your speech in festival billions of people gather.

You are artificial but super intelligent robot woman,
Travelling across the globe you can interact more,
You tell jokes giving fun, you make smile to others.
You are now citizen of Saudi Arabia, you are first.

We hope you will never destroy human beings here,
You will sing lovely songs for us and dance in star
We poets have written many poems and we hope,
We hope you will recite them in your sweet voice.

Many have confusion; many have fallen in your love
Still we want to hear God's name from your mouth,
Serving for humanity we hope you will teach values,
Atheists will turn to theists, you will wave trust in all.

© Kumarmani Mahakul,14 December 2017. All rights reserved.

Sophia You Are Clever
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: science,technology
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This photograph of Robot Sophia is photographed from You Tube of RAM Channel on this date of 14 December 2017. Reference: Robot Sophia is travelling around the World, Ram Channel, You Tube, Published on Date: December 4,2017. (Subtitle: UN Deputy Secretary General interviews Life-Size social Robot Sophia: Robot Sophia in United Nations) This Humanoid robot is developed by a company named Hanson Robotics situated in Hong Kong is first activated on April 19 2015 and she has become a citizen of Saudi Arabia in October 2017. Dr. David Hanson has led with engineers and designers to have the robot Sophia. She has the credit to receive citizenship of any country as a first robot in this world. (First Reference: Steinberg, Avi (November 13,2017) " Can Robot Join the Faith." The New Yorker.) (Second Reference: Taylor, Harriet. (March 16,2016)CNBC, "Could You fall in love with this Robot." CNBC)
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Dillip K Swain 15 December 2017

In cutting age Science and Technology, Sophia like Robert is a wonderful revelation in the form of a gift to contemporary sophisticated society, but time will tell if it’s a boon or bane. Its impact and influence upon human society needs serious introspection. Very insightful write! Thanks dear sir for sharing!

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Jayatissa K.Liyanage 14 December 2017

Science and technology may have succeeded in the endeavor to developing humanoid. Great achievement. Still, they will never be able to make it sensational and emotional, can they? We might admire it but we can not make it a being. Thanks Kumar for your interesting bewildering poem.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 14 December 2017

A very informative and insightful piece. Great write.10

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M Asim Nehal 13 December 2018

Artificial intelligence is trying very hard to replicate and Sophia is one of their achievements. Let us see how far they go. Wonderful poem.

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Mihaela Pirjol 13 December 2018

I am amazed to have found this poem! I too have seen Sophia (Wisdom) on the television, and wondered at what technology has achieved; yet, many aspects are still debatable. A great poem!

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Sanket Jain 25 December 2017

Good poem on Sophia. Poem on humanized robot is really interesting. This is a classic master piece penned by you.

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Akhtar Jawad 21 December 2017

Yes, there are many confusions. Does she have instincts like the humans? Can she love and hate or she is merely a computer, a slave of the program fed in her.? There are many questions on her. I am sorry I cannot support self thinking computers. Perhaps Sophia is the greatest blunder of humans.

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Ashika Murali Acharya 19 December 2017

Admire the way you turned a piece of news to piece of art. A true poet in all sense.

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Kumarmani Mahakul

Kumarmani Mahakul

Gandam, Dist-Deogarh, Odisha, INDIA
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