Once upon a time there was a robot, named Rl by its creators. Its only task was to fend for itself. One day its designers arranged for it to learn that its spare battery, its precious energy supply, was locked in a room with a time bomb set to go off... Understanding Intelligence - Page 65by Rolf Pfeifer, Christian Scheier - 2001 - 700 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...its creators. Its only task was to fend for itself. One day its designers arranged for it to learn that its spare battery, its precious energy supply,...locked in a room with a time bomb set to go off soon. R1 located the room, and the key to the door, and formulated a plan to rescue its battery. There was... | |
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...its creators. Its only task was to fend for itself. One day its designers arranged for it to learn that its spare battery, its precious energy supply,...formulated a plan to rescue its battery. There was Originally appeared in Hookway, C, ed., Minds, Machines and Evolution (Cambridge: Cambridge University... | |
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