Group 1 - The article discusses the emergence of a "monk robot" in Japan, which can perform meditation, chant scriptures, and provide emotional support, reflecting a blend of technology and Buddhist practices [1][8] - The development of this robot began in 2021 with a team from Kyoto University, initially starting as a text-based chatbot before evolving into a physical entity by February 2023 [3][5] - The robot is equipped with ChatGPT, allowing it to reference Buddhist texts and maintain confidentiality, addressing users' psychological needs while also performing certain religious rituals [8][16] Group 2 - The robot mimics the physical movements of monks, including slow walking and respectful gestures, and can adjust its voice, gender, and age to suit user preferences [11][13] - The project was initiated by Professor Seiji Kumagai, a monk himself, aiming to address the shortage of monks in Japan due to an aging population and to provide guidance to those in need [13][16] - The physical construction of the robot is provided by Chinese company UTree Technology, highlighting a shift in the robotics industry where Japan, once a leader, now relies on Chinese technology for advancements in this field [18][27] Group 3 - Japan's robotics industry, once dominant with innovations like WABOT-1 and ASIMO, has faced stagnation due to a focus on high precision and longevity, neglecting market demands [20][22] - The high costs associated with maintaining advanced robots have led to a decline in their development, as seen with the discontinuation of ASIMO and the emotional robot Pepper [22][25] - In contrast, China's robotics sector has rapidly advanced, with UTree Technology capturing over 60% of the global market share for quadruped robots, emphasizing practicality and affordability [29][30]
太魔幻了,宇树机器人东渡日本出家当和尚