"Robot" Enters World Lexicon

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90th Anniversary

Jan 25, 1921. On this date, the play R.U.R. premiered at the National Theater in Prague, Czechoslovakia. “R.U.R.” stood for “Rossum’s Universal Robots,” and the play concerned artificial human workers who rebel against their human masters. Czech dramatist Karel Capek and his brother, Josef Capek, derived “robot” from the Czech noun robota, which means “labor” and “servitude.” As the play became a hit worldwide (with an English translation published in 1923), the concept of the robot took hold. Capek’s robots were chemically created; today’s real and fictional robots are metallic machines.

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