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Chapter 3: Searching for Solutions

Chapter 3: Searching for Solutions

pp. 79-126

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, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, , University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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Summary

The previous chapter discussed how an agent perceives and acts, but not how its goals affect its actions. An agent could be programmed to act in the world to achieve a fixed goal or set of goals, but then it would not adapt to changing goals, and so would not be intelligent. An intelligent agent needs to reason about its abilities and goals to determine what to do.

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