robot | Etymology, origin and meaning of robot by etymonline
Who did invent the word "robot" and what does it mean? - Adelaide Robotics Academy
Etymology of the word 'Robot' | JAY Robotics's Blog
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"
5 Defining Qualities of Robots - Techopedia
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The origin of the word Robot - ServerCake India
Where the word 'Robot' Comes From
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The Origin Of The Word 'Robot'
Robotics - Wikipedia
COMP322/S2000/L21 Origin of the word “Robot” From Czechoslovakian words: ROBOTNICK ==> serve ROBOTA ==> work Introduced in 1921 by the playwright Karel. - ppt download
What is a robot? Definition and examples - Market Business News
Where Does the Term Robot Come From? A Historical and Etymological Analysis - The Enlightened Mindset
Sporadic Etymology — “Robot” was first used in a Czech science fiction...
The Dark Meaning Behind The Word 'Robot' | HuffPost Impact