Reads these excerpts from a passage. There was a time when robots and home automation were just a fantasy. Robots were found only in science fiction and home automation was limited to cartoon families who had every convenience at their fingertips. Meals arrived with a simple push of a button. A robot maid performed every task humans didn’t care to do. Today, these once visionary ideas have become reality. . .

Robots have been around longer than many people realize. Archytas, who lived in Greece over 2300 years ago, is believed to have created the first robot. Archytas built a steam-powered mechanical bird that was able to flap its wings and fly over 200 yards. . .
While robots do not yet possess common sense or creativity, the day may soon come when they will. Humans are hard at work creating more and more intelligent androids. Can humans someday create a robot whose intelligence surpasses our own? Will super-intelligent androids obey their human programmers? Or will they make their own decisions? These are issues that are no longer limited to science fiction. Today, they are science fact."
What is the cultural context of this passage?

The cultural context of this passage is the advancement of technology and its impacts on society. It discusses the evolution of robots and home automation from being mere fantasies to becoming a reality in our everyday lives. It raises questions about the capabilities of robots, their potential to surpass human intelligence, and the ethical considerations surrounding their autonomy. The passage reflects a society that is heavily influenced by technology and the ongoing exploration of its possibilities and implications.