Japanese researchers have unveiled a robot monk powered by artificial intelligence (AI) that they say can dispense spiritual advice and maybe one day ease shortages of its human counterparts.
Trained on even the most esoteric Buddhist scriptures, the University of Kyoto said the machine can answer sensitive questions that people might feel hesitant to share with other humans.
In addition, “Buddharoid,” as the diminutive two-legged humanoid is known, can offer a sense of presence at religious sanctuaries in addition to voice communications.
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“In the future, it is conceivable that they may assist with or replace some of the religious rituals traditionally performed by human monks,” the university said in a statement yesterday.
The robot is the latest offering from Seiji Kumagai, a professor at the university’s Institute for the Future of Human Society.
Using AI models from OpenAI and others, he has worked with engineering firms to develop religious AI chatbots like Buddha Bot and a catechism bot.
For his new creation, Kumagai installed his updated “BuddhaBotPlus” on a Chinese-made “Unitree G1” humanoid robot to create the AI robo-monk.
In a media presentation at a temple on Tuesday, Kumagai presented the robot — as yet without a face — wearing a simple gray garment. It held its gloved hands together in a prayer form and walked around in front of reporters and performed other tasks.
As it sat on a chair, the humanoid gave advice to a young local journalist who confessed to thinking and worrying too much.
“Buddhism teaches that it is important not to blindly follow one’s thoughts or rush headlong into things,” it said in a soothing baritone to the journalist from national broadcaster NHK.
“One approach is to calm your mind and let go of the thought itself,” it said.
Religious chatbots powered by AI are already popular tools — as well as contentious — across all major faiths, used by millions of people.
Kyoto already has a non-AI android called Mindar that delivers sermons, and in Germany in 2017 a robot was unveiled with a touchscreen with glowing hands that gave blessings in five languages.
The new machine brings AI and robotics together, offering spiritual advice and holding religious conversations while also performing human-like physical motions.
Ethical discussions must continue about the proper use of such tools in religious settings, but with Japan’s shrinking and aging population making the labor market tighter, the humanoids might take over some tasks in the future, the Kyoto University said.
“In the future, AI humanoid robots are expected to be utilized in the religious field, such as assisting with or performing some of the religious rituals traditionally conducted by human priests,” it said. “This is anticipated to bring about a paradigm shift in religious culture.”
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