In the article Robots From Fiction to Fact, the writer describes different types of new robots and discusses how they might change the world.The writer then describes real robots that look and act like animals including bees and dolphins.The writer then describes computer programs called bots.He mentions that early bots were not very advanced.The writer oncludes by arguing that bots and robots will become even more important in the future and by questioning whether this will be good or bad for society.The writer first explains that robots began as an idea in a play by Karel Capek.He says that these animal-like robots help engineers design more useful robots.The writer next introduces the idea that robots can do work instead of people.For example, robots can clean homes, make food, and drive cars.In contrast, modern bots can write almost as well as people.