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Famous Humanoid AI Robot Inspires NFT Collection By BTC Peers

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Famous Humanoid AI Robot Inspires NFT Collection

An AI robot that is well known for its humanoid features is now on the way to being an NFT. This robot will become 100 intelligent non-fungible tokens (iNFTs), which can interact and live in a distributed metaverse. Sophia is an AI humanoid robot that Hanson Robotics created for Saudi Citizenship. The world was amazed at her ability to keep steady convocations. She then gave a remarkable address to the United Nations. The tokenization of her has resulted in 100 iNFTs that will be sold on Binance’s NFT marketplace.

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As a result Sophia’s virtual tokenization, the “Sophia BeingAI” NFT Collection is being created. This is part of a long-term licensing agreement and co-branding arrangement between ‘Sophia BeingAI’, a virtual animation version of Sophia and Alethea AI (an iNFT production firm).

Sophia BeingAI iNFTs will have an intelligent contract-enabled, AI personality. Alethea AI created Noah’s Ark as a metaverse that these AI characters could interact with. Alethea AI says Noah’s Ark will be a central hub for intelligent and interactive NFTs. The collection will also feature 100 interactive and intelligent NFTs by Pat Lee. Lee is a well-known comic book artist, who worked on Superman and Batman for Marvel Comics.

Jeanne Lim (co-founder, CEO and chief executive officer of beingAI) stated that she launched the Initial Game Offering, or IGO, when it was first released.

“I was impressed with David Hanson’s vision for benevolent AI in our work. And I appreciate his trust to allow us to create Sophia BeingAI as an alternative, virtual existence of Sophia.”

Sophia’s collection is known as ‘The Transmedia Universe at Sophia beingAI’. This will become available on Binance’s NFT Marketplace as an IGO (initial gaming offer) in December 16.

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