Robot centenary – 100 years since 'robot' made its debut

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Robotics remained at the leading edge of technology development in 2021, yet it was one hundred years earlier in 1921 that the word robot (in its modern sense) made its public debut. Czech author Karel Čapek's play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) imagined a world in which humanoids called'roboti' were created in a factory. Karel's brother, the artist and writer Josef Čapek had first coined the term robot before Karel adopted it for this theatrical vision. The Slavic root of the word is even older and even its first known appearance in English dates back nearly two hundred years. During the time of the Habsburgs and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, robot referred to a form of forced labour similar to slavery. In Čapek's play, the roboti were being manufactured as serfs to serve human needs.

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