![TIL the word "robot" was first used in a 1920 play and was derived from the Slavic word for "slave labor." : r/todayilearned TIL the word "robot" was first used in a 1920 play and was derived from the Slavic word for "slave labor." : r/todayilearned](https://external-preview.redd.it/7Y4OUJk8r4VhDLsn0W3ttnToS8py0CTtybUokV8MLc4.jpg?auto=webp&s=65c8472e96fd404876c54b27b324221e4fd053d8)
TIL the word "robot" was first used in a 1920 play and was derived from the Slavic word for "slave labor." : r/todayilearned
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![Farmacias Arrocha Twitterren: "La palabra robot viene del checo “robota”. En idioma inglés, robota se traduce como “trabajo forzado” #DatosArrocha https://t.co/W3tBQXuFiN" / Twitter Farmacias Arrocha Twitterren: "La palabra robot viene del checo “robota”. En idioma inglés, robota se traduce como “trabajo forzado” #DatosArrocha https://t.co/W3tBQXuFiN" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CmH9rKMWgAAh059.jpg)
Farmacias Arrocha Twitterren: "La palabra robot viene del checo “robota”. En idioma inglés, robota se traduce como “trabajo forzado” #DatosArrocha https://t.co/W3tBQXuFiN" / Twitter
Empire Code - The origin of the word “robot” was “robota” from the Czech Republic. It has the literal meaning “forced labor or work”. This name was first used in 1920. #allcancode #
![Introduction to Robotics Principles of Robotics. What is a robot? The word robot comes from the Czech word for forced labor, or serf. It was introduced. - ppt download Introduction to Robotics Principles of Robotics. What is a robot? The word robot comes from the Czech word for forced labor, or serf. It was introduced. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/18/6093768/slides/slide_2.jpg)
Introduction to Robotics Principles of Robotics. What is a robot? The word robot comes from the Czech word for forced labor, or serf. It was introduced. - ppt download
![Xplore Business on Twitter: "A robot is commonly known as a machine that has been programmed by a computer and capable of automatically carrying out a set of pre-determined actions. However, the Xplore Business on Twitter: "A robot is commonly known as a machine that has been programmed by a computer and capable of automatically carrying out a set of pre-determined actions. However, the](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FZKYf78X0AAbmhQ.jpg)
Xplore Business on Twitter: "A robot is commonly known as a machine that has been programmed by a computer and capable of automatically carrying out a set of pre-determined actions. However, the
![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
ZaranTech - ⚡ Did You Know? 👉The word robot comes from the Czech "robota". This translates into forced labor or work. Follow @zarantech for more such tech facts #zarantech #technology #didyouknow #techfacts #
![SBU Division of IT on Twitter: "Fun Fact Monday: Hey Seawolves, do you know where the word "robot" comes from? https://t.co/k7RSbgjRe3" / Twitter SBU Division of IT on Twitter: "Fun Fact Monday: Hey Seawolves, do you know where the word "robot" comes from? https://t.co/k7RSbgjRe3" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DCIkonAXcAANzzL.jpg)
SBU Division of IT on Twitter: "Fun Fact Monday: Hey Seawolves, do you know where the word "robot" comes from? https://t.co/k7RSbgjRe3" / Twitter
![Robots of today. “Robot” Etymology The word "Robot" comes from the 1921 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) by the Czech writer Karel Capek (pronounced. - ppt download Robots of today. “Robot” Etymology The word "Robot" comes from the 1921 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) by the Czech writer Karel Capek (pronounced. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/16/4937357/slides/slide_2.jpg)