Singler, Beth

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678 |b Research Associate at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, University of Cambridge, where she is exploring the social and religious implications of advances in AI and robotics. A social anthropologist of New Religious Movements, her PhD thesis is the first in-depth ethnography of the Indigo Children - a New Age re-conception of both children and adults using the language of both evolution and spirituality 
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