robots
A robot is a machine capable of carrying out a sequence of actions automatically, often programmable to perform various tasks. Most robots combine a physical body with actuators, sensors, and a control system that processes information and directs motion and behavior.
The term robot came into popular use after Karel Čapek's 1920 play R.U.R., from robota meaning forced
Robots take many forms. Industrial robots are designed for automation tasks such as welding and painting, typically
Safety and ethics are central concerns. International standards, such as ISO 10218 for industrial robots and
Looking ahead, advances in perception, manipulation, energy efficiency, and AI are likely to expand robot roles