robotics

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Coined by American science fiction author Isaac Asimov in 1941 from robot +‎ -ics by comparison to "physics ... hydraulics, celestial mechanics, and so on" in his short story Liar!.

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robotics (uncountable)

  1. The science and technology of robots, their design, manufacture, and application
    • 1941 May, Isaac Asimov, “Liar!”, in Astounding Science-Fiction, volume 27, number 3, page 53:
      There's irony in three of the greatest experts in robotics in the world falling into the same elementary trap, isn't there?

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