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Great Robotic Moments in History ROBOTICS
Clepsydra 1400 BC Babylonians develop the clepsydra, a clock that measures time using the flow of water. It's considered one of the first "robotic" devices in history.  For centuries, inventors will refine the design.  Around 270 BC, the Greek inventor Ctesibius becomes famous for a water clock with moving figures on it.
Aristotle’s Idea 322 BC The Greek philosopher Aristotle imagines the great utility of robots, writing, "If every tool, when ordered, or even of its own accord, could do the work that befits it … then there would be no need either of apprentices for the master workers or of slaves for the lords."
DaVinci’s Knight 1495 Leonardo da Vinci designs a clockwork knight that will sit up, wave its arms and move its head and jaw. It's not certain whether the robot was ever built, but the design may constitute the first humanoid robot.
Vaucanson Duck 1737 French inventor Jacques de Vaucanson builds a clockwork duck capable of flapping its wings, quacking, eating and digesting food.
The Turk 1769 Hungarian author and inventor Wolfgang von Kempelen builds "The Turk," a maple wood box with a mannequin, dressed in cloak and turban, protruding from the back. The device gains great fame as an automaton capable of playing chess against skilled opponents--until it is discovered that a human operator hides inside the box.
Jacquard Loom 1801 French silk weaver and inventor Joseph Marie Jacquard invents an automated loom that is controlled by punch cards. Within a decade it is being mass-produced, and thousands are in use across Europe. (Also a great stride in computer programming)
Pinocchio 1881 Italian author Carlo Collodi writes  Pinocchio , a children's book about a marionette who turns into a real boy.  The literary theme of mechanical men who come to life will flourish along with the technological evolution of robots- -most recently, in movies like Steven Spielberg's  A.I.  and in TV characters like Data from  Star Trek: The Next Generation
Wizard of Oz Tinman 1900 L. Frank Baum invents one of the literary world's most beloved robots in  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz : the Tin Woodsman, a mechanical man in search of a heart.  The character is seen as a symbol for the soullessness of mechanized industry.
Capek’s Robota 1921 Czech playwright Karl Capek popularizes the term "robot" in a play called "R.U.R. (Rossums Universal Robot)." The word comes from the Czech  robota , which means drudgery or forced work. The play ends with robots taking over the earth and destroying their makers.
Metropolis 1926 Film director Fritz Lang releases Metropolis, a silent film set in a futuristic urban dystopia. It features a female robot--the first to appear on the silver screen--who takes the shape of a human woman in order to destroy a labor movement.
Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics 1942 American science fiction author Isaac Asimov publishes a short story, "Runaround," that introduces the "Three Laws of Robotics"--rules that every robot is programmed to obey:  1. A robot may not harm a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence, as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Universal Automation 1954 Industrial robotics pioneer George Devol files a patent (pictured) for the first programmable robot and coins the term "universal automaton."
Unimation 1956 George Devol and Joseph Engelberger (pictured)  form the world's first robotics company, Unimation . In the 1960s, it is purchased by Condec, which later is bought, in part, by industrial manufacturing giant Eaton.
MIT Ashtray 1959 The Servomechanisms Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology demonstrates computer-assisted manufacturing.  A robotic milling machine creates a commemorative ashtray for each attendee .
Unimate 1961 Unimate, the world's first industrial robot, goes to work on a General Motors assembly line.
Rosie the Robot 1962 Rosie the robot appears on The Jetsons, an animated TV program about a family from the future. The iconic house maid becomes one of the best-known robot characters in recent history.
Shakey 1966 The Artificial Intelligence Center at the Stanford Research Center begins development of Shakey, the first mobile robot. It is endowed with a limited ability to see and model its environment  and is controlled by a computer that fills an entire room .
HAL 1968 HAL 9000 ( H euristically programmed  AL gorithmic computer) appears in the Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey, written by Arthur C. Clarke. The artificially intelligent computer runs the spaceship Discovery--and eventually goes berserk.  The character reflects concern about the increasing power of intelligent machines over man.
StarWars 1977 R2-D2 and C-3PO appear in George Lucas'  Star Wars  films. The plucky androids are arguably the best-known robots in modern culture.
Dante 1993 An eight-legged robot named Dante attempts to explore Antarctica's Mount Erebus volcano. It is remotely controlled from the U.S. and collects a small amount of data before mechanical difficulties end the experiment.  But the landmark effort ushers in a new era of robotic exploration of hazardous environments.
Furby 1998 A fuzzy, batlike robot called Furby becomes the must-have toy of the holiday season. The $30 toys seemingly "evolve" over time, first speaking in gibberish but soon developing the use of preprogrammed English phrases. More than 27 million of the toys sell in a 12-month period.
Aibo 1999 Gadget lovers develop a serious case of puppy love for Sony's robot dog AIBO. The $2,000 mechanical mutt can navigate around a room and respond to a set of limited commands.
Asimo 2000 Honda's humanoid robot ASIMO steps onto the stage. Standing 1.3 meters tall, it can walk and run with a near-human gait.
Roomba 2002 The Roomba robotic vacuum from the iRobot Corp. is released. The Frisbee-shaped device has sold over 2 million units to date, making it the most commercially successful domestic robot in history.
Speecys 2004 The robotics business hits the big time, becoming a $1.06 billion business in North America.  Pictured is the humanoid robot Speecys SPC-003.

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Great Moments In Robot History

  • 1. Great Robotic Moments in History ROBOTICS
  • 2. Clepsydra 1400 BC Babylonians develop the clepsydra, a clock that measures time using the flow of water. It's considered one of the first "robotic" devices in history. For centuries, inventors will refine the design. Around 270 BC, the Greek inventor Ctesibius becomes famous for a water clock with moving figures on it.
  • 3. Aristotle’s Idea 322 BC The Greek philosopher Aristotle imagines the great utility of robots, writing, "If every tool, when ordered, or even of its own accord, could do the work that befits it … then there would be no need either of apprentices for the master workers or of slaves for the lords."
  • 4. DaVinci’s Knight 1495 Leonardo da Vinci designs a clockwork knight that will sit up, wave its arms and move its head and jaw. It's not certain whether the robot was ever built, but the design may constitute the first humanoid robot.
  • 5. Vaucanson Duck 1737 French inventor Jacques de Vaucanson builds a clockwork duck capable of flapping its wings, quacking, eating and digesting food.
  • 6. The Turk 1769 Hungarian author and inventor Wolfgang von Kempelen builds "The Turk," a maple wood box with a mannequin, dressed in cloak and turban, protruding from the back. The device gains great fame as an automaton capable of playing chess against skilled opponents--until it is discovered that a human operator hides inside the box.
  • 7. Jacquard Loom 1801 French silk weaver and inventor Joseph Marie Jacquard invents an automated loom that is controlled by punch cards. Within a decade it is being mass-produced, and thousands are in use across Europe. (Also a great stride in computer programming)
  • 8. Pinocchio 1881 Italian author Carlo Collodi writes Pinocchio , a children's book about a marionette who turns into a real boy. The literary theme of mechanical men who come to life will flourish along with the technological evolution of robots- -most recently, in movies like Steven Spielberg's A.I. and in TV characters like Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • 9. Wizard of Oz Tinman 1900 L. Frank Baum invents one of the literary world's most beloved robots in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz : the Tin Woodsman, a mechanical man in search of a heart. The character is seen as a symbol for the soullessness of mechanized industry.
  • 10. Capek’s Robota 1921 Czech playwright Karl Capek popularizes the term "robot" in a play called "R.U.R. (Rossums Universal Robot)." The word comes from the Czech robota , which means drudgery or forced work. The play ends with robots taking over the earth and destroying their makers.
  • 11. Metropolis 1926 Film director Fritz Lang releases Metropolis, a silent film set in a futuristic urban dystopia. It features a female robot--the first to appear on the silver screen--who takes the shape of a human woman in order to destroy a labor movement.
  • 12. Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics 1942 American science fiction author Isaac Asimov publishes a short story, "Runaround," that introduces the "Three Laws of Robotics"--rules that every robot is programmed to obey: 1. A robot may not harm a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence, as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
  • 13. Universal Automation 1954 Industrial robotics pioneer George Devol files a patent (pictured) for the first programmable robot and coins the term "universal automaton."
  • 14. Unimation 1956 George Devol and Joseph Engelberger (pictured) form the world's first robotics company, Unimation . In the 1960s, it is purchased by Condec, which later is bought, in part, by industrial manufacturing giant Eaton.
  • 15. MIT Ashtray 1959 The Servomechanisms Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology demonstrates computer-assisted manufacturing. A robotic milling machine creates a commemorative ashtray for each attendee .
  • 16. Unimate 1961 Unimate, the world's first industrial robot, goes to work on a General Motors assembly line.
  • 17. Rosie the Robot 1962 Rosie the robot appears on The Jetsons, an animated TV program about a family from the future. The iconic house maid becomes one of the best-known robot characters in recent history.
  • 18. Shakey 1966 The Artificial Intelligence Center at the Stanford Research Center begins development of Shakey, the first mobile robot. It is endowed with a limited ability to see and model its environment and is controlled by a computer that fills an entire room .
  • 19. HAL 1968 HAL 9000 ( H euristically programmed AL gorithmic computer) appears in the Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey, written by Arthur C. Clarke. The artificially intelligent computer runs the spaceship Discovery--and eventually goes berserk. The character reflects concern about the increasing power of intelligent machines over man.
  • 20. StarWars 1977 R2-D2 and C-3PO appear in George Lucas' Star Wars films. The plucky androids are arguably the best-known robots in modern culture.
  • 21. Dante 1993 An eight-legged robot named Dante attempts to explore Antarctica's Mount Erebus volcano. It is remotely controlled from the U.S. and collects a small amount of data before mechanical difficulties end the experiment. But the landmark effort ushers in a new era of robotic exploration of hazardous environments.
  • 22. Furby 1998 A fuzzy, batlike robot called Furby becomes the must-have toy of the holiday season. The $30 toys seemingly "evolve" over time, first speaking in gibberish but soon developing the use of preprogrammed English phrases. More than 27 million of the toys sell in a 12-month period.
  • 23. Aibo 1999 Gadget lovers develop a serious case of puppy love for Sony's robot dog AIBO. The $2,000 mechanical mutt can navigate around a room and respond to a set of limited commands.
  • 24. Asimo 2000 Honda's humanoid robot ASIMO steps onto the stage. Standing 1.3 meters tall, it can walk and run with a near-human gait.
  • 25. Roomba 2002 The Roomba robotic vacuum from the iRobot Corp. is released. The Frisbee-shaped device has sold over 2 million units to date, making it the most commercially successful domestic robot in history.
  • 26. Speecys 2004 The robotics business hits the big time, becoming a $1.06 billion business in North America. Pictured is the humanoid robot Speecys SPC-003.