Tuesday, April 25, 2023

The World’s First Celebrity Robot



In 1938, we had no transistors and certainly no microchips, and digital communication was a far away dream. Cutting edge technology was when Westinghouse figured out how to send commands to electronic machines over telephone lines by coded pulses. But that was nothing compared to the humanoid robot that the company debuted in 1938 at the World's Fair in New York City.

Elektro the robot was a wonder to all who saw him. He was able to perform 26 human actions including walking, talking, counting, blowing up balloons, and smoking a cigarette. You might wonder how a robot did all that without transistors or microchips. He wasn't a person inside a costume, but there was a lot of what we today might call mechanical shenanigans going on inside. But even if all Elektro's abilities were explained to the audience at the World's Fair, they would still be impressed. Read how Elektro really worked at Today I Found Out.


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