What is the origin and meaning of the term robota used in science fiction?

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Forced labor or servitude

The word robot is etymologically derived from the Czech term robota. This term specifically translates to concepts of forced labor, drudgery, or servitude. When Karel Capek introduced the word through his play, he chose it to describe artificial beings created solely for the purpose of serving humanity in a dehumanizing, repetitive manner, which mirrored the play's commentary on the nature of industrial work.

What is the origin and meaning of the term robota used in science fiction?

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