قراءة لمدة 1 دقيقة Karel Čapek

Karel Čapek (English:
Charles Chapek; ) was a Czechoslovakian writer, who was the brother of Josef Čapek, an painter and a writer.
Čapek first coined the word robot in 1920, through a drama called, R.
U.
R (Short for "Rossumov universal roboti" in Bohemian).
The events in the first parts of the work take place in a factory where robots are produced.
In this drama, robots seem to be like people, and they are like people in almost every way.