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From: hattori@csrd.nkk.co.jp (Mato Hattori)
Subject: Re: Father of Robotics?
In-Reply-To: dulimart@phoenix.cps.msu.edu's message of 7 Feb 94 15:16:59
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 1994 04:54:24 GMT
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In article <DULIMART.94Feb7151659@phoenix.cps.msu.edu> dulimart@phoenix.cps.msu.edu (Hansye S. Dulimarta) writes:

      Am looking for the name of the Father of Robotics, if anyone knows,

   Joseph Engelberger or Robert Devol

I've heard the first time "robot" was introduced to the world was with
a novel.  I forgot both the title and author.  Is that him?


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