Definition of robots
The word Robot was a word that started with the beginning of the word "labor" to the point of slavery, but it became robot, thanks to a Czech novelist Karel Čapek, who wrote a play in 1921 about robots They are designed to work in a factory, attacking their human masters, using the word "robot", giving it a different new meaning, a group of metal workers made of metal, synthesized or programmed by smart programs, and have limbs, similar to those organic or natural, The word "Robot" in 1942, in a short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, Where he gave the robot a more modern concept, as a server or assistant to the human being. [3] Another definition of robotism is defined as a programmable, multifunctional machine that can control the transfer of objects and tools, It has to be moved and used to move objects, through a variety of different software variables that are developed for the performance of tasks.