The first time 'robot' was mentioned was in R.U.R. (Rossums Universal Robots) a science fiction play by Karel Capek, a Czech writer, in 1921. This is considered the introduction of the word robot, meaning worker.They were closer to what today we would call androids.
No it is not. It is the single most promising research mankind has ever worked on. "Waste" is a subjective term, and a matter of opinion and judgment. Different people can reach different conclusions on the same situation. My opinion and my judgment tell me that the statement masquerading above as a 'question' is false.
The ancient Greeks did so in hopes of rain for crops, good judgment, and for passing laws.
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They last forever.
around 1929......
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Karel Capek didn't "invent" the robot. He (and/or his brother Josef) invented the word "robot", from a Czech word meaning "worker" or "slave". But they were writers, not inventors.
Capek's Tales was created in 1920 by the Czech writer Karel Capek. The collection contains witty and satirical stories that offer insights into human nature and society.
The robot was invented by writer Karel Capek in 1920 in his book R.U.R.
Czechoslovakian. Literary credit goes to the Czech writer Karel Capek.
Czechoslovakian. Literary credit goes to the Czech writer Karel Capek.
The 1921 play, R.U.R
Karel Capek invented the Robot, but MAY have not been in exactly Australia.
His play "R.U.R " (the first usage) was in 1921 so it would have been a little earlier than that as he was writing. {the Czech word he derived it from means drudgery, servitude).