The brother of the Czech writer Karel Čapek invented the word and Karel used it for his play Rossum's Universal Robots written in 1920. The word robot comes from the word Slavik word 'robota' meaning serf labor, and, "drudgery" or "hard work".
Therefore you can't write about Robots until the word is invented so the answer must be 1920. (Although you can write about 'automatons' which is what they were called prior to being called robots).
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.
it was Leonardo da vinci
The first robots were developed in Japan.
there are more than 100000 types of robots
because they are lazy and they want robots to do everything
Robots came about to help people. the first robot was made in 1961 and joined the assembly line at General Motors (GM) ever since people are striving to find new technology to better our population.
Isaac Asimov is remembered for proposing what he called the three laws of robotics, however, he did so as a science fiction writer; he never designed any actual robots. Nonetheless, he is the best candidate as the first person to write robotics rules. At the present time, various forms of robots do exist, but they do not conform to any specific set of robotic rules. Robots are built for specific tasks and are designed to do those tasks without reference to any broader rules.
They make people lazy.
I think Robots are helpful because they help carry heavy things for the army, and help firefighters put out fires. Robots have one thing in common, they all help humans. Robots can also help find people after an earthquake or a tornado. Robots help people carry things. My opinion is that robots are helpful
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Yes in some industries. Car makers use robots.
Robots do not need the things people need to survive, robots have the only ability to do what they're programmed to do, and their brains are computers.