The concept of robots dates back to ancient history, with early ideas appearing in myths and literature, such as the Greek myth of Talos, a giant automaton made of bronze. However, the term "robot" itself was first introduced in 1920 by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots). This work sparked modern discussions about artificial beings and automation, paving the way for contemporary robotics. The development of mechanical devices resembling robots began in the 20th century, particularly during the Industrial Revolution.
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The first sailboat is thought to have been invented in Mesopotamia in approximately 1300BC. They have since been used by many civilizations, such as the Vikings.
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The first robots were developed in Japan.
There are so many people that are thought to have invented the first robot. Really the first robot was invented by Karel Capek in the year of 1921.
The name of the person who first thought of riding on elephants is lost to history.
Robots cannot do anything that they are not programmed to do. They don't even have "intelligence" so to speak as they are not capable of independent thought. Their "thought" is the execution of a set of steps prescribed by a programmer.
No they can not unless there was an inventor that invented robots that had big brains that only thought about evil and the inventor could not control them.
He saw a scary movie the night before about robots and thought everything was a robot.
There are some waterproof robots, but normally they will sizzle then sink. You can a waterproof one in the Natural History museum in london.
Henry VI is a history play thought by many to be Shakespeare's first. Henry VIII is a history play thought by some to be his last. Obviously he wrote history plays throughout his career.
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birds killed indians and robots ruled afterwards.
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Robots, as we understand them today, originated from concepts in ancient history, but the term "robot" was first used in the early 20th century. The word comes from the Czech play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) written by Karel Čapek in 1920, which depicted artificial beings created to serve humans. Early mechanical devices resembling robots appeared during the Industrial Revolution, but modern robotics began to take shape with advancements in electronics and computer technology in the mid-20th century.