the beginning of the emergence of the first robots

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The beginning of the emergence of robots can be known from the ancient Greeks who make the statue that can be moved - move. Around 270 BC, Ctesibus, a Greek engineer made the organs and water clocks with removable components.

The time of Prophet Muhammad SAW too, has made a war machine that uses wheels and can throw bombs.

The word robot was first introduced by a Czech writer named Karel in 1921. The word robot comes from the word 'robota' which means: the worker himself.

In 1770, Pierre Jacquet Droz, a Swiss watchmaker, made 3 mechanical dolls. Uniquely, the doll can perform specific functions, which can write, others can play music and orgens, and the third can draw.

In 1898, Nikola Tesla built a boat controlled by radio remote control, and demonstrated at Madison Square Garden. But the attempt to make the autonomous boat failed because of funding problems.

In line with the development of electronics technology, the development of this robot drove rapidly, in 1948, William Gray Walter created the first automatic robot electronics where the robot can respond to light and can make contact with objects from the outside.

In 1954, at the start of the digital age, a deprogrammed digital robot was discovered by George Devol.

In 1967, Japan, at that time a newly emerging country, imported robots from Versatran from the AMF.

Beginning of the robot's triumph in 1970, when Professor Victor Scheinman of Stanford University designed the standard arm. Currently, its kinematic configuration is known as the standard robotic arm.

Finally, in 2000 Honda exhibited a robot built for years named Asimo, and followed by Sony is Aibo dog robot.

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