In the bustling heart of London, a century ago, an inventive word entered humanity's lexicon: 'robot'. Introduced by playwright Karel Capek in his 1920 drama, 'R.U.R.' (Rossum's Universal Robots), the term was not just a linguistic novelty but a vanguard of technological discourse.Capek's creation embarked on a voyage beyond its theatrical foundations, permeating the spheres of industry, art, and ...
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