Robot monk leads prayers for Buddhist order in Seoul

From NPR.

In South Korea, a Buddhist order has "ordained" a robot monk.

Nicknamed “Gabi,” meaning Buddha’s mercy, the robot monk led prayer at a temple in central Seoul this week, helping human monks chant Buddhist sutras. Gabi was inducted into a prominent Buddhist order in South Korea, and its “ordination” was a sign of how Asia’s Buddhist communities have been trying to update and mainstream their faith practice.

In Japan, where Buddhism is also widely practiced, a robot monk prototype, dubbed "the Buddharoid" by its inventors, is programmed with scripture and can correct those studying Buddhist texts.

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