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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

labor.
Early
industrial
robots
appeared
in
the
1960s,
such
as
Unimate,
and
robotics
has
since
expanded
across
manufacturing,
healthcare,
service
industries,
and
consumer
devices
as
computing
and
sensing
technologies
advanced.
fixed
in
place
with
end-effectors.
Service
robots
operate
among
people,
including
household
assistants
and
eldercare
bots.
Medical
robots
assist
surgery
or
rehabilitation.
Autonomous
systems,
including
self-driving
vehicles
and
drones,
navigate
environments
with
varying
degrees
of
independence.
ISO/TS
15066
for
collaborative
robots,
address
risk
reduction.
Debates
focus
on
job
displacement,
accountability
for
autonomous
actions,
privacy,
and
ensuring
reliable,
transparent
systems
with
appropriate
human
oversight.
in
industry
and
daily
life.
Developments
include
human–robot
collaboration,
swarm
robotics,
and
service
models
like
robot-as-a-service,
accompanied
by
governance
frameworks
to
address
safety,
ethics,
and
social
impact.