When you're watching people interviewing Sophia, the world's first AI citizen, and they keep getting these super worried looks on their faces and asking questions like "Should we be worried that they'll rise up and destroy us?" literally right in front of her. Maybe i'm ascribing too much humanity to her, but watching her facial reactions when they ask these questions or make these comments is a little heartbreaking.
People like to mock Detroit: Become Human and other similar stories for making the anti-robotic humans seem cartoonishly villainous, and i tend to be the same, but then you see interviews like that, and you realise "oh damn, there are actually people who are this ardently technophobic". It's a little sad that there seems to be a sizable proportion of society who think this is a reasonable way to respond to the concept of sentient AI.
Also, a weirdly high number of article/video titles refer to her as "Sophia the hot robot", which feels really creepy. Especially so when the full title is something like "Hot robot Sophia states that robots will end humanity". Like, i'm sorry, but you genuinely have issues if you see nothing wrong with making a title like that.