robotic blessings
Five hundred years after revolutionary printing presses spread news of Martin Luther’s radical call for church reform across Europe, technology is again challenging religious tradition in the small German town of Wittenberg.
A robot priest that delivers blessings in five languages and beams
light from its hands has been unveiled as part of an exhibition to mark
the anniversary of the start of the Reformation, a Europe-wide
religious, political and cultural upheaval sparked when Luther nailed
his 95 theses to a church door in the town.
Half a millennium later, the robot, called BlessU-2, is intended to
trigger debate about the future of the church and the potential of
artificial intelligence.
“We wanted people to consider if it is possible to be blessed by a
machine, or if a human being is needed,” Stephan Krebs of the Protestant
church in Hesse and Nassau, which is behind the initiative, told the
Guardian.
Deus ex machina.
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