Nigerian University of Technology and Management - DO YOU KNOW? If you look into the etymology of “robot,” it comes from the Czech word “robota” which translates to forced labor or work.
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Robots of today. “Robot” Etymology The word "Robot" comes from the 1921 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) by the Czech writer Karel Capek (pronounced. - ppt download
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![Robots of today. “Robot” Etymology The word "Robot" comes from the 1921 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) by the Czech writer Karel Capek (pronounced. - ppt download Robots of today. “Robot” Etymology The word "Robot" comes from the 1921 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) by the Czech writer Karel Capek (pronounced. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/16/4937357/slides/slide_3.jpg)
Robots of today. “Robot” Etymology The word "Robot" comes from the 1921 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) by the Czech writer Karel Capek (pronounced. - ppt download
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The name for “robot” has dark origins. If you look into the etymology of “ robot,” it comes from the Czech word “robota” which translates to forced labor or work. The word was first used to refer to a fictional humanoid in a play in 1920. - Technical World Around ...
![Robotics Introduction. Etymology The Word Robot has its root in the Slavic languages and means worker, compulsory work, or drudgery. It was popularized. - ppt download Robotics Introduction. Etymology The Word Robot has its root in the Slavic languages and means worker, compulsory work, or drudgery. It was popularized. - ppt download](https://slideplayer.com/9024573/27/images/slide_1.jpg)
Robotics Introduction. Etymology The Word Robot has its root in the Slavic languages and means worker, compulsory work, or drudgery. It was popularized. - ppt download
![Etymology of "robot": Karel Capek's play about Rossum's Universal Robots gave the world the first use of the word robot to describe an artificial person, from the Czech word for "forced labor" Etymology of "robot": Karel Capek's play about Rossum's Universal Robots gave the world the first use of the word robot to describe an artificial person, from the Czech word for "forced labor"](https://external-preview.redd.it/YwDQjaWNMc9j425FyWNOSKMOeTNAyiK5ElTiJDbacnM.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=2bed38d711c002d73c9e5d83c431f0b6d3d74f7a)
Etymology of "robot": Karel Capek's play about Rossum's Universal Robots gave the world the first use of the word robot to describe an artificial person, from the Czech word for "forced labor"
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