Robots have been a staple of science ____ since the early days of the genre. Generally, ____ have been portrayed as ____ beings that are shaped roughly like ____ and have the ability to ____. Robots have often been ____ in cautionary tales about ____, where rogue robots ____ the control of their human ____ and take over ____. In real life, this has never ____, but that does not stop people from ____ the possibility. The word robot was ____ used in the 1920 play R.U.R., which ____ for "Rossum's Universal Robots." In a play, a group of robots is ____ to serve humans but instead ____ up against ____. After that first appearance on the ____, robots continued to appear in ____, movies, and television ____. More often than not, they have been ____ as having evil ____. Today, robots have ____ off the science fiction pages and into our ____. Though these robots do not look like ____ people, they do work that has ____ been done by their ____ counterparts, such as vacuuming or cleaning ____, gutters, and even swimming ____. Other robots have been ____ for industrial work, doing repetitive or ____ jobs that are required for ____ goods. Robots put ____ cars, work with extremely ____ or toxic materials, and mine ____ from remote or dangerous ____. While robots have never ____ against their makers, ethical questions can come into ____. Some robots ____ by the military have been ____ to have decision-making ____. Although there are a few ____ who are wary of the robots' ____ power, most of society ____ that their value is much greater than the risk they ____.

Robots: Imagined and Real

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