Robot Priests

Mindar is a new priest serving at Kodaiji, a 400-year-old Buddhist temple located in Kyoto, Japan. Like other priests, Mindar can deliver sermons and move around to interact with worshippers. Mindar, however, has some peculiar features: he has a body made of aluminum and silicone, as he is a robot.

Designed to look like Kannon, the Buddhist deity of mercy, the $1 million machine is an attempt to reignite people’s passion for their faith in a country where religious affiliation is on the decline.
For now, Mindar is not AI-powered. It just recites the same preprogrammed sermon about the Heart Sutra over and over. But the robot’s creators say they plan to give it machine-learning capabilities that’ll enable it to tailor feedback to worshippers’ specific spiritual and ethical problems.

Mindar is not the only robot in the religious circle. 

In 2017, Indians rolled out a robot that performs the Hindu aarti ritual, which involves moving a light round and round in front of a deity. That same year, in honor of the Protestant Reformation’s 500th anniversary, Germany’s Protestant Church created a robot called BlessU-2. It gave preprogrammed blessings to over 10,000 people.
Then there’s SanTO — short for Sanctified Theomorphic Operator — a 17-inch-tall robot reminiscent of figurines of Catholic saints. If you tell it you’re worried, it’ll respond by saying something like, “From the Gospel according to Matthew, do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”

More details about this over at Vox.

What are your thoughts about this one?

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The electic monk occurred in "Dirk Gently's holistic detective agency" ... The robot devil already occurred in Futurama. That is there are things missing are the robot GOd, the holy robot spirit and hold robot jesus... as well as the robot praying man ... Naa... robot praying man is to complicated, just write a praying app for your smartphone ... would not be too complicated.. Even a muezzin app is already available ... Jey just forgot the robot pope... Pope Intel 286...
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