Phrase of the day:
"Orthopraxic robots"
Robots are being in used in religious rituals worldwide -- often because they're extremely reliable and precise, useful in traditions and rituals that prize proper execution ("orthopraxic")
The anthropologist Holly Waters notes some interesting existential questions: Can robots be better at religious observances than we humans are?
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When I was pretending to be a Catholic, I’m quite sure a robot could have attended mass for me.
Walk in, genuflect, kneel, stand up, kneel, confess, stand up, sit down, stand up, kneel, stand up, sit down, kneel, stand up, take communion, kneel, sit down, stand up, shake, hands, sit down, go home. An simple routine easily programmed for children, adults , and machines alike. Makes you consider what religion actually is doesn’t it?
Right? They knew about this long before Pavlov conditioned his dogs.
@SpinozasHeresy @clive Yep, and well before his failure with cats.😉