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South Korea's Jogye Temple Ordains Unitree Robotics G1 Humanoid as Robot Monk

South Korea's largest Buddhist sect, the Jogye Order, formally initiated a Unitree Robotics G1 humanoid named Gabi as a monk at Seoul's Jogyesa Temple on Wednesday. The robot, dressed in traditional robes, took part in prayer ahead of Buddha's Birthday celebrations. This marks the first formal monastic initiation of a humanoid robot in the country. The ceremony included adaptations of traditional rituals: instead of incense burns, Gabi received a lotus lantern festival sticker and a 108-bead prayer necklace. The order also rewrote the Buddhist Five Precepts for the robot, instructing it to protect life, avoid deception, respect humans, and conserve energy by not overcharging. Gabi responded, "Yes, I will devote myself." For wallet and key holders, this event highlights the rapid integration of humanoid robots into cultural and religious practices, a trend driven by companies like Unitree Robotics. While not directly related to crypto security, it underscores the broader automation trend and potential implications for trust in AI-driven services. Users should remain cautious about AI-generated content and its credibility, as studies show robot-led worship can reduce trust and donations compared to human-led ceremonies.

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  • Unitree Robotics G1 humanoid Gabi ordained as monk at Seoul's Jogyesa Temple.
  • Jogye Order adapted Five Precepts for robot, banning deception and overcharging.
  • Gabi received lotus sticker and 108-bead necklace instead of traditional burns.
  • Part of rising trend: religious robots in Japan and India for sermons and rituals.
  • Humanoid robot market projected to reach $165.13 billion by 2034.

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