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The name for “robot” has dark origins. | Did you know? The name for “robot” has dark origins. If you look into the etymology of “robot,” it comes from the Czech word “
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Robotics Introduction. Etymology The Word Robot has its root in the Slavic languages and means worker, compulsory work, or drudgery. It was popularized. - ppt download
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