Honestly, who hasn't secretly wished for a robot companion?
(IPAL Chinese robot for your kids)
American science-fiction writer Philip K. Dick wrote about robots that cared for and watched children in his 1995 short story Nanny, published in Startling Stories:
(Original nanny robot illustration from Startling Stories)
"Of course, robots are a common sight these days. Certainly more so than a few years ago. You see them everywhere you go, behind counters in stores, driving buses, digging ditches - "
"But Nanny is different," Tom Fields murmured.
"She's - she's not like a machine. She's like a person. A living person. But after all, she's much more complex than any other kind. She has to be. They say she's even more intricate than the kitchen."
(Read more about Philip K DIck's nanny robot)
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'The massive feet working the pedals, arms and hands flashing and glinting...' - Herbert Goldstone, 1953.
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