Why is it said that the Xian'er robot monk of Longquan Temple is a typical representative of "Internet + Buddhism" in the innovation 2.0 era?

The "Xian Er" of Longquan Temple, known as the first robot monk in history, is a robot nearly 60 centimeters tall. He wears a yellow monk's robe and can talk to people by voice and understand simple instructions. He also talks about Buddhist scriptures and Dharma, which is a typical embodiment of "Internet + Buddhism" in the Innovation 2.0 era. The birth of Xian'er Robot Monk is inseparable from Longquan Temple's long-standing exploration of the combination of Buddhism and technology, and from last year's cross-border exchanges on the development of "Internet +", artificial intelligence, robots and Buddhism in the Innovation 2.0 era. The idea of ??Xian'er Robot Monk originated from the communication across time and space between Master Xian of Longquan Temple and geeks. Its image came from the animation dream factory in charge of Master Xian of Longquan Temple. Its birth came from the masters, laymen, volunteers and artificial intelligence of Longquan Temple. Collaboration with experts in the field. The first robot monk in history, "Xian Er" of Longquan Temple, became popular on the Internet and became an "Internet celebrity" as the spokesperson of "Internet + Buddhism". The birth of Xian'er Robot Monk can be traced back to last year's exchange between a master from Longquan Temple and a geek about the "Internet + Buddhism" in the innovation 2.0 era. In this regard, "Office Automation" shared this in the 13th issue of "Internet + Buddhism in the Era of Innovation 2.0" in July last year. In response to questions about the role of Longquan Temple’s “Internet + Buddhism” in the revival of Eastern culture and science in the Innovation 2.0 era, and how Buddhism views the relationship between machines and humans, Master Xianxin had further thoughts: “China has a profound culture Buddhism itself has a deep and complete understanding of the laws of operation of the world. The scientific ideas rooted in it will definitely bring real inspiration to people in the exchange between the East and the West. We are developing a robot today. Can you have a worldview?" What if we make a robot and let it learn Buddhism? There are many things to discuss behind this. When leaving, Master Xianxin specifically warned: This robot should have a Buddhist worldview. This exchange across time and space discussed the "Internet+", Buddhism, artificial intelligence and robots in the Innovation 2.0 era. It gave birth to the idea of ??creating a Buddhist-learning robot. It also attracted elites from all walks of life in robot research and development to gather at Longquan Temple, and then there was The birth of the Xian Er robot monk in Longquan Temple. For more information, please refer to the "Internet + Innovation 2.0" column in "Office Automation" magazine "Internet + Buddhism: The Birth of Xian'er Robot Monk of Longquan Temple".