Robotologic

Hayes, P.J.

Classics/files/AI/classics/Machine Intelligence 5/MI5-Ch28-Hayes.pdf 

A robot, in order to act intelligently, must be able to reason from facts which its sensors detect to conclusions which govern its actions. This reasoning process is so central to human intelligence that it seems immediately relevant to the problems of robot design to consider its properties, how it might be analysed and imitated.

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