It's official: a robot has become a citizen of a country for the first time ever.

On Wednesday, during the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Sophia Robot from the Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics was deemed a citizen of Saudi Arabia.

Sophia is kind of a big deal, largely because the robot appears highly advanced. She served as a speaker during the event, and has given interviews to Charlie Rose and Good Morning Britain.

"I am very honored and proud for this very unique distinction," said Sophia.

On Wednesday, Saudi Arabia's Center for International Communication, part of the government's ministry for culture and information, tweeted the announcement.

The tweet was met with backlash, with many users pointing out a female robot might have more rights than a human.

Specifically, users note Sophia is not fully covered, as all female citizens in the country are required to do by law. Also, she was not traveling with a male guardian.

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