ROBOTS!
One of the first robots name was Elektro and his dog's name was Sparko.
They appeared at the New York World's Fair in 1939. While plugged in, Elektro could say 77 words and move backwards and
forwards.
When did the first robot appear?
In the 1920's, Karl Capek from Czechoslovakia introduced the world's first robot on stage.
His play was entitled "Rossum's Universal Robots." The theme of the play was robots controlling humans in society.
Although
he introduced the idea of robots, Karl Capek was skeptical about how much of an impact robots could have. He rejected all
suggestions that a robot could ever replace a human being, or have feelings such as love or rebellion.
Where did the word robot come from?
The word "robot," a Czech term for forced labour or serf, was also introduced by a Capek.
Karl was wondering what to call
the "artificial workers" in his play, and he thought they should be called "labori." His brother didn't like that idea,
and muttered that they should be called "robots." Then, the term "robot" was born.
Robosapien Review
Designed by a robotics physicist who worked at NASA, the hulking Robosapien looks like a Star Wars stormtrooper on steroids, with a stark black and white body and massive shoulders and feet.
Flip a switch on its back, and the Mini marches forward, assisted by little wheels on its feet.
Levers behind the shoulders flip the arms outward, while buttons on the forearms open the robot’s claw-like hands, enabling it to pick up things.
The Mini Robosapien is very solidly constructed, though its mobility seems somewhat limited.