Ramagya Institute - The term comes from a Czech word, robota, meaning "forced labor"; the word 'robot' was first used to denote a fictional humanoid in a 1920 play R.U.R. (Rossumovi Univerzální
Did you know? The term "robot" comes from the Czech word "Robota" that means "Drudgery" or "hard work" and "forced labor". That's why we use robots: to... | By The Coop Network
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TIL: The word robot was introduced in 1920 in a play by Karel Capek called R.U.R. , or Rossum's Universal Robots. Robot comes from the Czech word robota, meaning forced labour or
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