IEEE - One of the first robots was a steam-powered “pigeon,” created around 400 to 350 BC by Greek mathematician Archytas. Archytas constructed his bird out of wood and used steam to
![Gareth Harney on Twitter: "The 'Steam-Powered Pigeon' of Archytas: the first known flying device and first autonomous volatile machine in human history. The Greek philosopher Archytas (c.428-347 BC) designed the aerodynamic bird-model Gareth Harney on Twitter: "The 'Steam-Powered Pigeon' of Archytas: the first known flying device and first autonomous volatile machine in human history. The Greek philosopher Archytas (c.428-347 BC) designed the aerodynamic bird-model](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fb0OMtIXEAAe3ZG.jpg)
Gareth Harney on Twitter: "The 'Steam-Powered Pigeon' of Archytas: the first known flying device and first autonomous volatile machine in human history. The Greek philosopher Archytas (c.428-347 BC) designed the aerodynamic bird-model
Moley Robotics - Earliest History of robotics by Moley! Around 270 B.C. an ancient Greek engineer named Ctesibius made water clocks with automatons or movable figures. Greek mathematician Archytas of Tarentum postulated
![SanaI on Twitter: "#Robotics Ancient Chinese text tells of a mechanical man presented to King Mu of Zhou (1023–957 BCE) by the 'artificer' Yan Shi. Archytas, founder of mathematical mechanics, philosopher made SanaI on Twitter: "#Robotics Ancient Chinese text tells of a mechanical man presented to King Mu of Zhou (1023–957 BCE) by the 'artificer' Yan Shi. Archytas, founder of mathematical mechanics, philosopher made](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4n3VemXMAIjHRz.jpg)