A Short History of Robots
Robot Timeline
~270BC an antiquated Greek designer named Ctesibus made organs and water tickers with mobile figures.
1818 - Mary Shelley composed "Frankenstein" which was around an alarming simulated lifeform made by Dr. Frankenstein.
1921 - The expression "robot" was initially utilized as a part of a play called "R.U.R." or "Rossum's Universal Robots" by the author Karel Capek. The plot was basic: man makes robot then robot murders man!
1941 - Science fiction author Isaac Asimov initially utilized "mechanical autonomy" to portray the innovation of robots and anticipated the ascent of an intense robot industry.
1942 - Asimov composed "Evasion", an anecdote about robots which present the "Three Laws of Robotics":
A robot may not harm a human, or, through inaction, permit a person to come to hurt.
A robot must comply with the requests it by people aside from where such requests would conflic with the First Law.
A robot must ensure its own presence the length of such assurance does not strife withe the First or Second Law.
1948 - "Computer science", an impact on artificial consciousness exploration was distributed by Norbert Wiener
1956 - George Devol and Joseph Engelberger framed the world's first robot organization.
1959 - Computer-helped manufacturingg was shown at the Servomechanisms Lab at MIT.
1961 - The principal mechanical robot was online in a General Motors car processing plant in New Jersey. It was called UNIMATE.
1963 - The primary simulated automated arm to be controlled by a PC was planned. The Rancho Arm was composed as an apparatus for the impeded and it's six joints gave it the adaptability of a human arm.
1965 - DENDRAL was the principal master framework or project intended to execute the collected learning of subject specialists.
1968 - The octopus-like Tentacle Arm was produced by Marvin Minsky.
1969 - The Stanford Arm was the main electrically fueled, PC controlled robot arm.
1970 - Shakey was presented as the primary versatile robot controlled by artificial intellence. It was delivered by SRI International.
1974 - A mechanical arm (the Silver Arm) that performed little parts get together utilizing input from touch and weight sensors was composed.
1979 - The Standford Cart crossed a seat filled room without human help. The truck had a television camera mounted on a rail which took pictures from numerous edges and transferred them to a PC. The PC broke down the separation between the truck and the impediments.
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