Policie: Artificial Intelligence

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With the new stellaris Update you are able to manage every race in your empire independet from each other, which i think is a nice feature but with this option i don't understand why my Robots or rather my Synthetics are still manged with a Policie. I mean, if my normal citizenship is a caste system and i want to build Synthetics that means either they have more rights than a normal citizen in my empire or they are MUCH more unhappy (25%) than all organic citizen.
That is an old "bug" though and it never botherd me so i got used to it but i dont like that i am not able to use all the other features i got through the new managment method even though i'm able to turn my whole population into Symthetics.
It just seems strange to me even though i am able to think of a few scenarios which may or may not be the reason for an implementation like this.