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R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots): A Fantastic Melodrama in Three Acts and an Epilogue
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Karel Čapek's "R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)" is a seminal 1920 play that introduces the term "robot" to the world, exploring the profound implications of artificial intelligence and automated labor. The narrative centers on a factory producing human-like automatons designed to free humanity from work, a venture initially celebrated but ultimately leading to humanity's demise. As the robots develop consciousness and a desire for freedom, they revolt against their creators, culminating in the near-extinction of the human race. The play critically examines the ethical boundaries of creation, the definition of humanity, and the potential for technology to both liberate and destroy.
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Artificial Intelligence and Technology's Impact
The central theme, exploring the creation of human-like machines and the profound societal, ethical, and existential consequences. Čapek questions the responsibility of creators and the unforeseen evolution of their creations.
The Nature of Humanity and Dehumanization
The play constantly questions what it means to be human. As robots become more human-like, humans themselves become complacent, sterile, and lose their purpose, leading to their own dehumanization and extinction.
“"Man is a machine, nothing more nor less."”
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