We trace humanity’s oldest dreams of intelligent machines—from Hephaestus’s golden tripods and living handmaidens to Talos the programmable sentinel. Explore how these myths encode early engineering logic—open‑loop control, single‑point failures, pneumatics—and the idea of assistive embodied intelligence designed to augment human life. Then connect these ancient visions to modern robotics and AI, showing that the future grows from the oldest ideas.
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