Father of Robotics, Joseph F. Engelberger, Dies At Age 90 (robohub.org)
An anonymous reader writes: Today the robotics industry is a multi-billion dollar business — but it all started with Joe Engelberger and Georges Devol, who formed Unimation in 1956, the world's first robotics company. Their first Unimate arm was installed at General Motors in 1961, transforming the automotive industry. While the automotive industry is still the largest piece of the robotics pie, the range of commercial uses for robotics is expanding into many of the service areas Engelberger also pioneered decades ago. Engelberger died peacefully in his home yesterday morning, at the age of 90.
His "innovations" have cost millions of jobs, condemning whole families to misery. In Europe, the Red Brigades would have executed him and rightfully so. A million workers should go and piss on the grave of this fascist.
You are all hypocrites. You celebrate a scumbag like Engelberger, whose "innovations" cost millions of people their jobs and ruining the lives of their families. However, you hate an upstanding company like SCO, who seeks to ensure that they are able to pay their workers what they deserve by ensuring their intellectual property isn't stolen and given away in Linux. If there's any justice in this world, you'll condemn Engelberger and support SCO.
The 'Father of Robotics' is Isaak Asimov, he event invented the word 'robotics' which didn't exist before he used it in a robot story.
He might be "the father of robots", but Anakin was the father of _a_ robot. (At least according to one non-canonical movie, anyway.)
robotic hang gliding accident.
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
Given amount of fathers of robotics, we don't know who mother of robotics was, but she certainly had a lot of fun.
In honor of all things robotic:
The Robots
Hephaestus created a robot before Engelberger some millenniums ago.