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Robot Monk Xian'er (Chinese: 贤二机器僧) is a humanoid robot based on the cartoon character . It was developed by a team of monks, volunteers and AI experts from Beijing Longquan Monastery in Beijing, China. He can follow human instructions to make body movements, read scriptures and play Buddhist music. He can chat and respond to people's emotional and spiritual questions with Buddhist wisdom. As a chatbot, Robot Monk Xian'er is available on certain public platforms including WeChat and Facebook. Over the years, master Xuecheng, the abbot of Beijing Longquan Monastery, replied to thousands of questions on Sina Weibo. These questions and their answers become the data source of the chatbot.

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  • Xian’er ist ein kleiner, mobiler Roboter im Longquan-Tempel bei Peking, der einem buddhistischen Mönch mit rasiertem Kopf in orangegelbem Gewand nachempfunden ist. Der kleine Mönch wurde 2011 im Tempel als Cartoonfigur konzipiert und erläutert in kurzen Bildergeschichten im Zwiegespräch mit dem Novizen Kenji buddhistische Weisheiten. Nach dem schnellen Erfolg dieser Cartoonserie, von der bisher drei Bände erschienen, wurde die Entscheidung getroffen, einen nicht kommerziellen „Roboter-Mönch“ zu entwickeln, um Besucher des Longquan-Tempels für den Buddhismus und dessen Kultur zu interessieren. (de)
  • Robot Monk Xian'er (Chinese: 贤二机器僧) is a humanoid robot based on the cartoon character . It was developed by a team of monks, volunteers and AI experts from Beijing Longquan Monastery in Beijing, China. He can follow human instructions to make body movements, read scriptures and play Buddhist music. He can chat and respond to people's emotional and spiritual questions with Buddhist wisdom. As a chatbot, Robot Monk Xian'er is available on certain public platforms including WeChat and Facebook. Over the years, master Xuecheng, the abbot of Beijing Longquan Monastery, replied to thousands of questions on Sina Weibo. These questions and their answers become the data source of the chatbot. (en)
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  • Xian’er ist ein kleiner, mobiler Roboter im Longquan-Tempel bei Peking, der einem buddhistischen Mönch mit rasiertem Kopf in orangegelbem Gewand nachempfunden ist. Der kleine Mönch wurde 2011 im Tempel als Cartoonfigur konzipiert und erläutert in kurzen Bildergeschichten im Zwiegespräch mit dem Novizen Kenji buddhistische Weisheiten. Nach dem schnellen Erfolg dieser Cartoonserie, von der bisher drei Bände erschienen, wurde die Entscheidung getroffen, einen nicht kommerziellen „Roboter-Mönch“ zu entwickeln, um Besucher des Longquan-Tempels für den Buddhismus und dessen Kultur zu interessieren. (de)
  • Robot Monk Xian'er (Chinese: 贤二机器僧) is a humanoid robot based on the cartoon character . It was developed by a team of monks, volunteers and AI experts from Beijing Longquan Monastery in Beijing, China. He can follow human instructions to make body movements, read scriptures and play Buddhist music. He can chat and respond to people's emotional and spiritual questions with Buddhist wisdom. As a chatbot, Robot Monk Xian'er is available on certain public platforms including WeChat and Facebook. Over the years, master Xuecheng, the abbot of Beijing Longquan Monastery, replied to thousands of questions on Sina Weibo. These questions and their answers become the data source of the chatbot. (en)
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  • Xian’er (Roboter) (de)
  • Robot Monk Xian'er (en)
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