Destroy. 270bc an ancient Greek engineer named Cteusibus made organs and water clocks with movable figures 1921 the term robot was first used in a play.

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270bc an ancient Greek engineer named Cteusibus made organs and water clocks with movable figures 1921 the term robot was first used in a play called Rossm universal robots 1956 George Davol and Joseph Engelberger formed the worlds first robot company 1963 the first artificial robotic arm to be controlled by a computer

1968.The octopus like tentacle arm was developed by Marvin minsky The Stanford arm was the first electrically powered computer controlled robot arm A robotic arm {the silver arm } that performed small-parts assembly using feedback from touch and pressure sensors was designed.

Gold medal for making robots George Devol Joseph Engelberger

In the early 1800’smechanical puppets were first built in Europe, just for entertainment value.And these were called robots since The first industrial robots were uinmate developed by George Devol and Joseph Engelberger

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