Robot with Saudi Arabian citizenship has ‘more rights than women’ in the country, say Twitterati
Sophia is believed to be the first robot to get citizenship.

Saudi Arabia on Monday granted citizenship to a robot, saying it was the first in the world to do so. “It is historic to be the first robot in the world to be recognised with citizenship,” Sophia, the robot, said, according to a tweet by the Center for International Communication, an initiative of Saudi Arabia’s Culture Ministry.
The kingdom announced the newest Saudi at the Future Investment Initiative, a global investment event, in Riyadh. Sophia was granted citizenship as a “reward” for her “desire to achieve more human-like characteristics”, according to Arab News.
As bizarre as the development may be, the Twitter-verse was quick to criticise Saudi Arabia, claiming that the robot already had “more rights that women” in the country.
Here are some of the reactions to the news:
The only type of women Saudi Arabia gives full rights to...a robot one, and a foreigner at that.
— Anne C Imakumbili (@anne_imakumbili) October 25, 2017
So Saudi Arabia recognizes a robot with a citizenship, but they refuse to recognize women as human beings🤔 sure.
— ᴊᴏᴇʏ(f)✪ (@Joey368616) October 25, 2017
Sofia honey you have no idea what's waiting for you
— Farah (@fff_xa) October 26, 2017
#صوفيا_تطالب_باسقاط_الولايه pic.twitter.com/slbLXgRCkX
I’m wondering if robot Sophia can leave Saudi Arabia without her guardian consent ! Since she’s officially Saudi
— Moudi Aljohani (@Moudhi90) October 26, 2017
Saudi Arabia is infamous for its oppressive rules against women. It was only in September that the kingdom decided to allow women to drive from 2018.
Sophia represents the ideal Saudi woman for "investors" - a robot. Note she is not wearing a hijab or niqab as she has no hair.
— Schlock Doctrine (@schlockDoctrine) October 27, 2017
#صوفيا_تطالب_باسقاط_الولايه
— Indeed 🇸🇦 (@o7_fy) October 25, 2017
I want to become Sophia one day and get my rights
Where women stand in Saudi Arabia...
— Thom Madro (@ThomadroStudios) October 27, 2017
Robot granted citizenship in Saudi Arabia 'already has more rights than women' https://t.co/wVrW4gG4vc