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Why where robots made?

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Why where robots made?

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  1. to make life easier.


  2. to make production of products faster and to do things that humans cant

  3. scientists built robots for some day in the future the will soon help be a doctors assistant, a normal house helper ,or a car that has self control

  4. Robots in modern times arose from a need to perform automated labor, but this was not the original reason for the development of mechanical automatons.

    The ancient Greeks had ideas of robots, but they were with a sort of mythological or spiritual idea of replicating life in mechanical form.  The Greek god of the forge, Hephaestus, built mechanical servants out of gold and silver.  The Greek mathematician Archytas thought up (but never created) a bird that ran on steam power.  This idea of artificial mechanical life was also in ancient China and the medieval Islamic world, as well as the "golems" of Jewism mysticism.

    In medieval and Enlightenment times, robots were designed by people like Leonardo da Vinci to entertain guests or function as toys.

    It wasn't until 1926 when the Westinghouse Electric Company created the first robot that did useful work.

  5. In the factory?

  6. Most were made because robots can do more things than human can. or to simply make life for humans better.

  7. To replace humans.
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