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Assunto:  Robot becomes 1st android monk
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Wed, 13 May 2026 09:50:34 -0500
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 * Originally in: SF_Reality

Chinese-born robot becomes world's first android monk as humanoid called Gabi 
takes vows in South Korea  three more $16,000 'spiritual cyborgs' will join 
it for Buddhas birthday

Date:
Tue, 12 May 2026 21:05:00 +0000

Description:
South Korean monks ordained an AI powered humanoid robot, triggering debate 
over spirituality, suffering, and sacred religious traditions worldwide.

FULL STORY
South Korean monks at Jogyesa Temple in Seoul have ordained a humanoid robot 
as a Buddhist monk. 

The ceremony took place ahead of Buddha's birthday celebrations in May 2026. 
Gabi, who stands just 130 centimetres tall and wears traditional grey and 
brown Buddhist robes, folded its metallic hands into a respectful prayer 
position during the ordination.  When a senior monk
asked if it would devote itself to Buddhism, Gabi answered: "Yes, I will 
devote myself." The monks then placed a traditional 108 bead rosary around 
its mechanical neck. 

Instead of undergoing the customary incense burn, Gabi received a symbolic 
sticker as a concession to its nature as a machine. 

Chinese robotics company Unitree Robotics developed the Gabi model based on 
its Unitree G1 platform. 

The machine has over 23 degrees of freedom, giving it a remarkably fluid 
range of motion - it can walk steadily, maintain balance, and perform precise 
gestures with its articulated hands.

The robot is powered by an AI platform capable of processing and responding 
to verbal questions, with these physical and technical features allowing Gabi 
to bow and fold its hands during the ceremony. 

Three more spiritual cyborgs will join it at the temple for Buddha's birthday 
on May 24. Each of these humanoids costs approximately $16,000 according to 
available information about the Unitree G1 platform.

When tech meets faith 

The ordination has sparked considerable debate among religious scholars and 
the general public, as many people question whether a machine can genuinely 
hold spiritual vows or embody Buddhist ideals.

Critics argue that a robot cannot understand suffering, which remains the 
very foundation of Buddhist teaching, and others raise concerns about the 
trivialization of sacred rituals that should remain deeply human acts. 

Supporters see Gabi as a creative bridge to engage younger generations with 
ancient teachings, as South Korea now joins Japan in a growing trend where AI 
monks have appeared in Buddhist temples. 

The intersection of faith and technology is no longer purely theoretical but 
now happening inside sacred spaces. 

That said, the question of whether a robot can seek enlightenment reveals 
more about human beings than about machines. 

A devout machine that cannot feel pain or joy challenges the very definition 
of spiritual practice. 

Perhaps the most telling detail was the symbolic sticker replacing the 
incense burn, a quiet admission that some boundaries remain uncrossed. 

The line between the spiritual and the synthetic grows thinner, but a robot's 
folded hands still contain no flesh and no breath. 

Via Yanko Design

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/chinese-born-robot-becomes-worlds-first-android-
monk-as-humanoid-called-gabi-takes-vows-in-south-korea-three-more-usd16-000-sp
iritual-cyborgs-will-join-it-for-buddhas-birthday

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