Re: Where is the 'Hello world' of AI?



egs wrote:
On Jan 17, 12:09 pm, "Randolph M. Jones" <rjo...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think that's somewhat of a contradiction in terms. If it's simple,
you probably don't need or want "AI" to solve it. Which aspects of
intelligence are you interested in?

I mean toy problems, like the vacuum world (which I found after this
post):
www.cs.pitt.edu/~litman/courses/cs2710/lectures/ch03RN.ppt
(page 11)

which is simply a set of 12 transitions on a 3-bit space.
I'm also investigating on simple mazes.

I think I understand better what you're looking for. You may want to
check out Soar, which comes with some examples domains and agents, as
well as a tutorial.

http://sitemaker.umich.edu/soar/home

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