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This Robot is a Buddhist Priest - Android Kannon
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400-year-old sanctuary in the profoundly customary Japanese city of Kyoto has divulged an automated divinity to convey Buddha's lessons in an offer to achieve more youthful ages of Japanese.
The Android Kannon, in light of the customary Buddhist divinity of kindness, conveyed its first lessons at Kodaiji sanctuary on Saturday and is because of begin lecturing general society in Spring.
Created at an expense of Y100 million, the robot is a joint venture between the Zen sanctuary and Hiroshi Ishiguro, an educator of canny mechanical technology at Osaka College.
The sanctuary moved toward Teacher Ishiguro and requesting that he plan a humanoid robot that can convey the Buddha's lessons in a way that is straightforward and in a way that helps give genuine feelings of serenity to inconvenience individuals.
As per the sanctuary, the Buddhist divinity of leniency can change itself voluntarily so as to support people, and an android kannon is only the most recent manifestation.
Standing 77 inches tall and weighing 132 lbs, the robot can move its middle, arms and head, yet just its hands, face and shoulders are canvassed in silicone intended to look like human skin. Whatever remains of the android is obviously mechanical - including the open best of its head. A camcorder is introduced in its left eye.
The robot is customized to convey lessons from the Heart Sutras in Japanese, with variants converted into English and Chinese anticipated onto a screen for outside guests.
The Android Kannon, in light of the customary Buddhist divinity of kindness, conveyed its first lessons at Kodaiji sanctuary on Saturday and is because of begin lecturing general society in Spring.
Created at an expense of Y100 million, the robot is a joint venture between the Zen sanctuary and Hiroshi Ishiguro, an educator of canny mechanical technology at Osaka College.
The sanctuary moved toward Teacher Ishiguro and requesting that he plan a humanoid robot that can convey the Buddha's lessons in a way that is straightforward and in a way that helps give genuine feelings of serenity to inconvenience individuals.
As per the sanctuary, the Buddhist divinity of leniency can change itself voluntarily so as to support people, and an android kannon is only the most recent manifestation.
Standing 77 inches tall and weighing 132 lbs, the robot can move its middle, arms and head, yet just its hands, face and shoulders are canvassed in silicone intended to look like human skin. Whatever remains of the android is obviously mechanical - including the open best of its head. A camcorder is introduced in its left eye.
The robot is customized to convey lessons from the Heart Sutras in Japanese, with variants converted into English and Chinese anticipated onto a screen for outside guests.
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