The word "robot" entered the modern lexicon 100 years ago today with the premiere at Prague's National Theatre of Karel Capek's play, R.U.R.
Set on an island "somewhere on our planet", Rossum's Universal Robots recounts the creation of roboti. Not so much mechanical creatures as stripped-down versions of humans, they were biological entities created to be strong and intelligent, but without souls.
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