Religious institutions are beginning to incorporate AI and robots into formal rituals and roles, adapting vows and rites to accommodate non‑human participants. This changes how communities assign moral standing, responsibility, and symbolic membership to machines.
— If houses of worship publicly include robots in rites, debates about AI personhood, religious authority, liability, and cultural legitimacy will move from theory into everyday legal and political decisions.
BeauHD
2026.05.09
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Gabi, a Unitree Robotics humanoid, took modified monk vows and participated in a sugye initiation at a Jogye Order temple in Seoul, after the Jogye Order leadership publicly committed to 'fearlessly lead the A.I. era.'
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