The Southern Evangelical Seminary in Matthews NC this week unveiled the $16,000 humanoid NAO robot from Aldebaran Robotics it has bought to study the ethical dilemmas posed by technology. Kevin Staley, who is leading the project, worries that rapid advances in robotics may start to erode some of the value that Christian theology ascribes to humans. Ultimately, he says he wants religious communities to have a say in the way robots shape the future. They are well on the way to doing this. The Southern Evangelical Seminary has launched a competition to give its robot a name.
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