The word robot is from Czech. In Czech robot means "work".
That is the correct spelling of the term "robot" (automaton).
The only accurate term for a robot containing twelve letters would be a bionic person.
A bion is a term used in science fiction for a cyborg or robot.
The term 'Robot' is Latin, I think it means something like nonstop worker but the best way of defining a robot is an attempt of creating a simulation of intelligence's physically.
The robot in reel steel was a controllable device to fight other robots.
There are several films, movies which have a giant robot. Some of them are Robot and Frank, Wall E, and many other different cartoons which feature a giant robot.
Karel Capek wrote a play in 1921 about artificial men (play was called R.U.R.) and used the term robot for the first time.
It doesn't stand for anything. The term "robot" was coined by Karel Čapek, a Czech writer, in his 1921 play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots).
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The term "robot" was first used in a play called "R.U.R." or "Rossum's Universal Robots" by the Czech writer Karel Capek.