If you search the archives for an official document titled the “Index of Robots 2010,” you won’t find a dusty government file or a UN white paper. No such single index existed. But that is precisely what makes the year 2010 so fascinating: it was the last moment before the index became necessary. To construct an “Index of Robots” for 2010 is to perform a kind of technological archaeology—unearthing the precise point when robots stopped being sci-fi marvels and became invisible, mundane infrastructure.
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In 2010, we weren't building our future robot overlords. We were furnishing their nursery, one silent, dust-sucking, algorithm-trading step at a time. And we didn’t even think to keep score.