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To Sin is to "Miss the Mark"

Figuratively sinning is to "miss the mark"; to try at something and fall short, or to err. In biblical terms, we can take this to mean that as you strive towards heaven (the direction of your aim), there are the actions and behavior that bring you to the destination (that never really arrives), and failing brings you to hell.

Let's find robots that do that: have an aim, but the series of actions performed are inadequate, "missing the mark."

Simone Giertz makes inadequate robots that try to perform ordinary tasks but fail: