Threat or Trailblazer: Does News on Sophia the Robot Sustain the Robotic Imaginary?
Summary
Recent research has shown that robotics companies use misleading marketing content to
promote their prototypes, which may lead to problems such as emotional and financial
exploitation if this content spreads and becomes part of the robotic imaginary. A notable
example of this is Hanson Robotics, the company behind Sophia the Robot. As of yet, it is
unclear how news media interact with this marketing content. The existing literature on robotrelated news focuses on other aspects, such as intimate human-robot relations, overlooking
the misleading marketing material. Therefore, in this exploratory thesis, a combination of
Critical Discourse Analysis and LDA-based topic modeling was used to explore a manually
gathered corpus of 111 online news articles in English about Sophia the Robot. During this
exploration, the central questions were: 1) which recurring topics are the most prevalent in
these articles, and 2) to what extent do these topics reflect exaggerated portrayals of
Sophia? The corpus contained traces of moral panics and various topics in which Sophia was
portrayed as more competent than she is in reality, indicating that some news media further
propagate the misleading marketing material. Therefore, readers and writers should be
vigilant when consuming or creating robot-related news, and additional research is needed to
further explore the presence and danger of exaggerated AI-related messaging.