RoboChamps - READ MORE 📖👇 As a word, robot is a relative newcomer to the English language. . It was the brainchild of a brilliant Czech playwright, novelist and journalist named Karel
![Science Museum on Twitter: "The word robot is Czech from robota meaning worker. Learn more about humanoid robots in our 3D IMAX #robotsfilm. http://t.co/IYD1HDfTK9" / Twitter Science Museum on Twitter: "The word robot is Czech from robota meaning worker. Learn more about humanoid robots in our 3D IMAX #robotsfilm. http://t.co/IYD1HDfTK9" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CGQZW8XUYAA_qPS.jpg)
Science Museum on Twitter: "The word robot is Czech from robota meaning worker. Learn more about humanoid robots in our 3D IMAX #robotsfilm. http://t.co/IYD1HDfTK9" / Twitter
![The word "robot" comes from the Slavic word "robota", meaning hard work. Thats why in countries like Poland and Czech Republic you can see road signs saying "Caution! Robots ahead." - 9GAG The word "robot" comes from the Slavic word "robota", meaning hard work. Thats why in countries like Poland and Czech Republic you can see road signs saying "Caution! Robots ahead." - 9GAG](https://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/a5EO0jo_460s.jpg)
The word "robot" comes from the Slavic word "robota", meaning hard work. Thats why in countries like Poland and Czech Republic you can see road signs saying "Caution! Robots ahead." - 9GAG
![What is a humanoid robot? Explore their history and milestones of their development| XYZ | Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. What is a humanoid robot? Explore their history and milestones of their development| XYZ | Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.](https://robotics.kawasaki.com/ja1/xyz/en/2101-01/img/2011-01_ph01.jpg)
What is a humanoid robot? Explore their history and milestones of their development| XYZ | Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
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
![The Value and Meaning of a “Useless” Robot: An Ethnographic Study of Japanese Communication Robots - Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien The Value and Meaning of a “Useless” Robot: An Ethnographic Study of Japanese Communication Robots - Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien](https://www.dijtokyo.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/2018-06-27_DIJ_SSSG_Nishimura-Robots.jpg)