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Prior to World War I, robots were crude and simple machines and were not self-aware. During and after the Great War, large advancements in the field of robotics was achieved. Because of a production boom throughout the war, [[Other companies#General Robotics|General Robotics]] President Thomas Holt and others began working on artificial intelligence, machines that were capable of understanding commands and problem solving.
 
This eventually led German scientist Rudolph Lorenz to the creation of the first self-aware robot, nicknamed [[List of minor characters#Electronica|Electronica]]. Electronica was able to have limited conversations and understood basic logic, and lacked much mobility. Her creation marked the beginning of The Great EnlightemnetEnlightenment.<ref>[https://www.patreon.com/posts/more-robot-great-54318929 Dominic Cellini - ''Emmy the Robot'' bonus chapter ''More Robot History: The Great Enlightenment'' on Patreon. Retrieved 2022/09/28.]</ref>
 
===The Golden Age of Robotics===