The provided materials explore the evolution of robotics, tracing the concept from its fictional origins to modern technological advancements. The term was first coined in Karel Capek’s 1920 play to describe biologically engineered servants, representing a significant shift from the purely mechanical beings often envisioned today. This transition is further marked by Isaac Asimov’s influential "Three Laws of Robotics," which established an ethical framework for autonomous machines and predicted future interactions between humans and technology. Current developments, such as those highlighted at CES 2026, showcase how artificial intelligence has transformed these early concepts into practical household tools and sophisticated humanoid prototypes. However, experts note a persistent disconnect between cinematic depictions and the reality of robotic engineering and manufacturing. Ultimately, the sources emphasize the ongoing need for legal and ethical standards as robots move from the realm of science fiction into essential roles within human society.
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